Study of Pinna nobilis growth from inner record: How biased are posterior adductor muscle scars estimates?


Autoria(s): Garcia-March, Jose R.; Marquez-Aliaga, Ana; Wang, You-Gan; Surge, Donna; Kersting, Diego Kurt
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Previous studies have shown that the external growth records of the posterior adductor muscle scar (PAMS) of the bivalve Pinna nobilis are incomplete and do not produce accurate age estimations. We have developed a new methodology to study age and growth using the inner record of the PAMS, which avoids the necessity of costly in situ shell measurements or isotopic studies. Using the inner record we identified the positions of PAMS previously obscured by nacre and estimated the number of missing records in adult specimens with strong abrasion of the calcite layer in the anterior portion of the shell. The study of the PAMS and inner record of two shells that were 6 years old when collected showed that only 2 and 3 PAMS were observed, while 6 inner records could be counted, thus confirming our working methodology. Growth parameters of a P. nobilis population located in Moraira, Spain (western Mediterranean) were estimated with the new methodology and compared to those obtained using PAMS data and in situ measurements. For the comparisons, we applied different models considering the data alternatively as length-at-age (LA) and tag-recapture (TR). Among every method we tested to fit the Von Bertalanffy growth model, we observed that LA data from inner record fitted to the model using non-linear mixed effects and the estimation of missing records using the calcite width was the most appropriate. The equation obtained with this method, L = 573*(1 - e(-0.16(t-0.02))), is very similar to that calculated previously from in situ measurements for the same population.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90443/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.jembe.2011.07.016

Garcia-March, Jose R., Marquez-Aliaga, Ana, Wang, You-Gan, Surge, Donna, & Kersting, Diego Kurt (2011) Study of Pinna nobilis growth from inner record: How biased are posterior adductor muscle scars estimates? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 407(2), pp. 337-344.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Bivalvia #Endangered species #Mediterranean #Sclerochronology #Spain #population-structure #bivalve mollusk #age #l. #shells #rates #mortality #gulf
Tipo

Journal Article