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Do capelin larvae deposit daily increments in their otoliths?

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posted on 2024-03-22, 10:45 authored by Trond Ivarjord, Torstein Pedersen, Erlend Moksness

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Analysis of increment formation in larval fish otoliths has provided valuable information about growth, transport and mortality processes of larvae in wild stocks, but the technique has not been widely used on capelin larvae. As part of a programme (BASECOEX) aimed to investigate recruitment dynamics of capelin in the Barents Sea, otolith microstructure analysis was used on larvae of known age reared in plastic bags. In enclosure validation experiments in 2002 and 2003, newly hatched yolk sac larvae were stocked into eight 10m3 plastic bags where environmental conditions were kept as natural as possible. The bags were emptied after about 35-79 days, the surviving larvae were collected and the otoliths were analysed in order to test whether there was daily increment formation. Survival in the bags was very high, ranging from 40-76%, and individual growth rates varied with an average of 0.23 mm per day. Fast-growing larvae formed more increments than did slow-growing larvae. The average formation of increments in the otoliths was 0.76 per day. The larvae with an above average increment formation rate, however, formed one increment per day. On average, the larvae start to form increments 12 days after hatching, and the increment width decreases by age and/or length of the larvae. Increment widths of the 2002 group were higher than for the 2003 groups, despite the fact that the 2003 group had higher body length growth rates than the 2002.

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2004 ICES Annual Science Conference, Vigo, Spain

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Theme Session DD on the Mortality and Linkages between Fish Eggs/Larvae and their Predators in Marine Ecosystems - A Multidisciplinary Approach

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DD:09

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[Authors]. 2004. Do capelin larvae deposit daily increments in their otoliths?. 2004 ICES Annual Science Conference, Vigo, Spain. CM 2004/DD:09. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25349224

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