Accounting for tag-induced growth retardation in spiny lobsters using censoring and modelling approaches
Authored by Jorge Santos, Johan C Groeneveld
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.07.008
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Abstract
Censoring (exclusion of data based on set criteria) and modelling
approaches were used to estimate and compensate for perceived growth
retardation of spiny lobsters Palinurus gilchristi tagged with internal
anchor tags. Data were available for 2862 recaptured lobsters at large
for periods of 0.01 to 14.66 years in five traditional fishing areas in
southern South Africa. A generalized linear model indicated that growth
increments were sex and area specific, with males growing faster than
females. An individual-based model that simulated the effects of growth
retardation on K and L-infinity parameters was used to estimate the
levels of censoring required to correct for increasingly severe effects.
Longer growth retardation periods were easier to detect and correct for, and the undesirable effect of censoring in an unaffected population was
minor. Censoring and modelling approaches provided similar estimates of
growth parameters in most cases, although modelling often suffered from
collinearity and apparent over-parameterization. Growth curves
accounting for tag-induced retardation suggest that P. gilchristi grows
substantially faster than previously thought, when no corrections were
made. The effects of sample size on growth parameter estimates, and a
reference point for management advice MA, in the event of growth
retardation, are shown. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
population
Australia
Variability
South-africa
Parameters
Palinurus-gilchristi decapoda
Rock lobster
Jasus-lalandii
Tagging data
Injuries