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DETERMINATION OF SAGITTAL OTOLITH BIOMETRY AND BODY SIZE OF Serranus cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) DISTRIBUTED IN SOUTHERN AEGEAN SEA
Author(s) -
Gökçen Bilge
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
aquatic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2618-6365
DOI - 10.3153/ar18006
Subject(s) - otolith , sagittal plane , geology , fishery , geography , anatomy , biology , fish <actinopterygii>
Fish otoliths are generally used to determine taxon, age and size of the teleost fishes and are useful tools for studies of prey-predator relationships, population dynamics and ichthyo-archaeology. In the present study, the equations for the relationships were calculated between fish length (TL), weight (W) versus sagittal otolith length (OL), height (OH) and weight (OW) in comber ( Serranus cabrilla , Linnaeus, 1758) specimens (N=310, 95–225 mm in TL and 7.54–111.27 g) captured via bottom trawl vessels from off the Gulluk Bay (Southern Aegean Sea) between January and December 2013. Since there has been no statistical differences between left and right otoliths (p>0.05), left otoliths were used for calculations. Regression formulas were calculated as follows: TL=28.75*OL–22.31, TL=64.36*OH–6.808, TL=2380*OW 0.640 , W=0.056*OL 3.618 , W=2.029*OH 3.254 , W=5168*OW–28.33, OH=0.414*OL–0.054, OW=0.53*OL 1.542 , and OW=0.003*OH 1.382 . The aim of this study is to fill in the missing data concerning otolith and fish size relationships of the species in the southern Aegean Sea, thereby providing researchers studying food habits of top predators to determine the size and weight of prey fish from length or weight of recovered otoliths.

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