Sectioned or whole otoliths? A global review of hard structure preparation techniques used in ageing sparid fishes

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries - Tập 29 - Trang 605-611 - 2019
Alexander Claus Winkler1, Murray Ian Duncan1,2, Matthew William Farthing1, Warren Mason Potts1
1Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
2South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity, Grahamstown, South Africa

Tóm tắt

While otoliths are considered the most reliable structure to accurately age fish, a variety of otolith preparation techniques are available, which have consequences on the otolith’s optical properties and therefore interpretation of growth bands. Recently, numerous studies from a variety of authors have criticised the use of whole otoliths in ageing sparids with sectioned otoliths subsequently acknowledged as the most reliable preparation technique. Despite this criticism; ageing data is still being generated from whole otoliths and other unreliable structures such as scales. In an attempt to understand the severity of this issue we conducted a global literature review of otolith preparation protocols used for sparids. We identified global spatial inconsistencies in otolith preparation techniques with some regions predominately using methods other than sectioned otoliths to age sparids. The review highlights the need for a standardisation of otolith preparation methods and a move towards the use of sectioned otoliths, or at least valid support where alternative structures or preparation techniques are used. Given that large numbers of studies have been conducted on whole otoliths in certain regions, it may be necessary to revaluate the existing growth parameters to ensure that accurate information is incorporated into management structures.

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