Description and growth of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) (family Sebastidae)


Autoria(s): Laidig, Thomas E.; Sakuma, Keith M.; Stannard, Jason A.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central California is illustrated and described. Sebastes wilsoni is a non- commercially, but ecologically, important rockfish, and the ability to differentiate its young stages will aid researchers in population abundance studies. Pigment patterns, meristic characters, morphometric measurements, and head spination were recorded from specimens that ranged from 8.1 to 34.4 mm in standard length. Larvae were identified initially by meristic characters and the absence of ventral and lateral midline pigment. Pelagic juveniles developed a prominent pigment pattern of three body bars that did not extend to the ventral surface. Species identification was confirmed subsequently by using mitochondrial sequence data of four representative specimens of various sizes. As determined from the examination of otoliths, the growth rate of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish was 0.28 mm/day, which is relatively slow in comparison to the growth rate of other species of Sebastes. These data will aid researchers in determining species abundance.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15066/1/laidig.pdf

Laidig, Thomas E. and Sakuma, Keith M. and Stannard, Jason A. (2004) Description and growth of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) (family Sebastidae). Fishery Bulletin, 102(3), pp. 452-463.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15066/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1023/laidig.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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