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Title: | Age validation in early stages of Sepia officinalis and its application to age estimation of sepia species | Authors: | Guerra Marrero, Airam Couce Montero, Lorena Espino Ruano, Ana Jiménez Alvarado, David Castro Hernández, José Juan Perales-Raya, Catalina |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3105 Peces y fauna silvestre 240191 Invertebrados no insectos 240109 Crecimiento animal |
Keywords: | Beaks Increments Hatching mark Culture Growth rhythm |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Publisher: | Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) | Conference: | VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022) | Abstract: | This study validates the daily deposition of beak increments in juveniles of Sepia officinalis. A total of 127 individuals of Sepia officinalis were cultured in captivity to validate the temporal deposition of increments observed in the beak rostrum surface (RS), following the methodology of Perales-Raya et al. (2018) in octopus paralarvae. Daily deposition in S. officinalis was validated up to 31 days of age, including the first increment (i.e. day-0 or hatching). The study was carried out in duplicate to standarize the methodology, and at different temperatures (21ºC as conventional rearing temperature and 18ºC as a small reduction) to assess possible variations in the temporal deposition. No differences were observed and daily deposition was confirmed at both temperatures. This standardized validation method was used to perform age estimations in adults using the rostrum sagittal sections (RSS) of other cuttlefish, the African cuttlefish Sepia bertheloti. We analysed 206 beaks of adult S. bertheloti caught inWest Africa: 78 in Morocco and 128 from Guinea-Bissau. A maximum age of 433 days was observed for individuals from Guinea-Bissau and 419 days for individuals from Morocco. The number of increments in the RSS was counted according to Perales-Raya et al. (2014). Assuming a daily deposition of growth increments in rostrum sections beaks (according with our validation in the RS of S. officinalis juveniles), the results show different growth patterns in both areas of NW Africa. Sepia bertheloti shows a slower growth rhythm in the waters of North Morocco, with smaller sizes (dorsal mantle length) at the same age than off Guinea-Bissau. Reasons of these differences are also discussed. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122017 | ISBN: | 978-84-9042-477-3 | Source: | Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 139-140 |
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