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Three Approaches to Aging 1. fish held in
Age, Growth, and Mortality of Fish. Age and growth studies can be used to determine – maturity – age-related growth rates – survival/mortality rates,
Age and growth studies can be used to determine – maturity – age-related growth rates – survival/mortality rates, longevity – population age structure
fish held in confinement or marked and released at known age and then recaptured primarily validation of aging process 2. length frequency assessment through modes in length-frequency distribution typically most valuable for one or two years does not work well in locations that lack well-defined growth seasons or are protracted spawners 3. anatomical approach most common based on calcified structure (hard parts) structures used depends upon species and latitude all are invasive except for scales.
Length-frequency Distribution
many fishes catfish, common carp suckers, sturgeon goosefishes, skates (marine) pikes yellow perch, smallmouth bass paddlefish scale => otolith => spine => fin rays => vertebrae => cleithrum => operculum => jawbone => Aging Fish by Hard Parts
Features of a Ctenoid Scale focus annulus/annuli circulus/circuli ctenii radius/radii exposed portion buried portion edge
because of defined seasons (at least first several years of life) Scales from fish living at more equatorial latitudes often lack annuli because of extended growing season False annuli can be formed when other stressors become involved, such as spawning, drought, etc..
Collection of Scales often with knife from particular areas on the fish take several because regenerated scales will be missing some annuli
Scale are read; if older and opaque, an impression is made by pressing between plastic or acetate slides Using a microfiche reader, such as in Miller Library
Annulus is actually the result of closely spaced circuli Age-2 White Crappie, collected in fall (just finishing third growing season)
Aging Fish by Scales 1st year growth 2nd year growth 3rd year growth
White Crappie collected in July; Age 5
Otoliths lapillus, sagittus, and astericus - ear bones sagittal otolith commonly used for aging Semicircular canals of inner ear
Used whole or sectioned by saw; sometimes polishing or burning the edge is required Age-6 White Crappie, spring Age-4 WHB, spring
Age-4 Yellow Perch, spring Opercula (singular: operculum)
Age-4 Smallmouth Bass, spring
Cross-section of a lake sturgeon fin ray showing annuli to estimate age (8yrs old).
Otolith and Scale of 5 Yr Brown Trout
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