An individual-based model for the direct conversion of otolith into somatic growth rates
Authored by H-H Hinrichsen, V Buehler, C Clemmesen
Date Published: 2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2419.2006.00425.x
Sponsors:
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics Program (GLOBEC)
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Abstract
Otolith increment width and larval fish data (length and weight) were
used to develop an individual-based model (IBM) to describe daily
resolved growth rates of North Sea herring (Clupea harengus) larvae
(Autumn Spawners) caught during International Herring Larvae Surveys in
the ICES area IVa from 1990 to 1998. The model combines sagittal otolith
readings (core and individual increment measurements), larval standard
length and weight data, and solves an over-determined set of linear
system equations for all parameters using the method of least square
residuals. The model consists of a matrix, which describes the increment
width formation of 119 larvae, a vector containing their length/weight
measurements, and a vector describing residuals. The solution vector
yields age-dependent maximum somatic growth rates of herring larvae up
to an age of 41 days with sizes ranging from 10 to 25 mm. The observed
environmental temperature in which larvae dwelled was relatively
uniform. Therefore, measured increment width was individually used to
determine daily growth from any single larva in relation to their
potential maximum growth under optimal feeding conditions. The results
are discussed with respect to the spatial and temporal variability of
larval occurrence. Finally, an analysis of error estimation of the
larval growth characteristics is presented.
Tags
microstructure
Size
North-sea
Herring clupea-harengus
Early-life
Increments
Fish otoliths
Baltic cod
L.
larvae