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Explorative analysis on red mullet (Mullus barbatus) ageing data variability in the Mediterranean

Authors :
Andrea Massaro
Maria Teresa Spedicato
Pedro Torres
Antonio Esteban
Charis Charilaou
Amalia Giannakaki
Beatriz Guijarro
Ioannis Thasitis
Pierluigi Carbonara
Archontia Chatzispyrou
Angelo Tursi
Damir Medvešek
Isabella Bitetto
Cristina Porcu
Paola Pesci
Igor Isajlović
Maria Cristina Follesa
Cristina García-Ruiz
Sotiris Kiparissis
Letizia Sion
Aikaterini Anastasopoulou
Chryssi Mytilineou
Angélique Jadaud
Panagiota Peristeraki
Walter Zupa
Romain Elleboode
Francesc Ordines
Andrea Bellodi
Alessandro Ligas
Kelig Mahe
Source :
Scientia Marina. 83:271
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Editorial CSIC, 2020.

Abstract

The uncertainty in age estimation by otolith reading may be at the root of the large variability in red mullet (Mullus barbatus) growth models in the Mediterranean. In the MEDITS survey, red mullet age data are produced following the same sampling protocol and otolith reading methodology. However, ageing is assigned using different interpretation schemes, including variations in theoretical birthdate and number of false rings considered, in addition to differences in the experience level of readers. The present work analysed the influence of these variations and the geographical location of sampling on red mullet ageing using a multivariate approach (principal component analysis). Reader experience was the most important parameter correlated with the variability. The number of rings considered false showed a significant effect on the variability in the first age groups but had less influence on the older ones. The effect of the theoretical birthdate was low in all age groups. Geographical location had a significant influence, with longitude showing greater effects than latitude. In light of these results, workshops, exchanges and the adoption of a common ageing protocol based on age validation studies are considered fundamental tools for improving precision in red mullet ageing.

Details

ISSN :
18868134 and 02148358
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientia Marina
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8c9d51303814e4437a0a63ccaa7cd085
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04999.19a