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Size‐dependent mortality of red sea bream, Pagrus major , juveniles released with fluorescent otolith‐tags in News Bay, Japan
Author(s) -
Tsukamoto K.,
Kuwada H.,
Hirokawa J.,
Oya M.,
Sekiya S.,
Fujimoto H.,
Imaizuml† K.
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
journal of fish biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.672
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1095-8649
pISSN - 0022-1112
DOI - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1989.tb03046.x
Subject(s) - biology , otolith , juvenile , pagrus major , bay , fishery , zoology , pagrus , fish <actinopterygii> , cannibalism , ecology , predation , oceanography , geology
Totals of 2 . 67 x 10 5 and 7 . 56 x 10 5 juvenile red sea bream of three size groups (10, 20 and 40 mm t.l.) marked with a fluorescent substance in the otolith were released in News Bay, Oita Prefecture, Japan, in July 1987 and June 1988, respectively; the aim was to estimate growth and mortality of different developmental stages. Of fish released in 1987 and 1988, 10 618 and 4413, respectively were recaptured during those two years. Released fish remained in the bay until the end of summer, and afterwards migrated out towards open waters. Fish of the 40‐mm group released in 1987 grew to over 200 mm t.l. in one year. Mean growth rate for 19 days after release was higher in the 40‐mm group (0 . 87 mm day −1 ) than in the 20‐mm group (0 . 74mm day −1 ). Survival rates over 19 days were 59 . 0 and 10 . 1 % for 40‐mm and 20‐mm fish, respectively, in 1987, and those over 30 days were 69 . 2, 3 . 3 and 0 . 0% for 40‐mm, 20‐mm and 10‐mm fish, respectively, in 1988. Cannibalism was indicated by the presence of marked otoliths for 20‐mm fish in the stomachs of a few 40‐mm individuals recaptured 2 days after release. Size‐dependent growth and size‐selective mortality were both noted in juvenile red sea bream, i.e. the relative size differential between larger and smaller individuals was maintained in the period between marking and recapture, and mortality was inversely proportional to size.