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Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 259 - 264, 10.10.2018
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.468665

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  • Bilge, G. & Filiz, H. (2018). Determination of sagittal otolith biometry and body size of Serranus cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) distributed in southern Aegean Sea. Aquatic Research, 1(2), 50-54.
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  • Tuset, V.M., Lombarte, A., Gonzalez, J.A., Pertusa, J.F. & Lorente, M.J. (2003b). Comparative morphology of the sagittal otolith in Serranus spp. Journal of Fish Biology, 63, 1491–1504.
  • Tuset, V.M., Rosin, PçL. & Lombarte, A. (2006). Sagittal otolith shape used in the identification of fishes of the genus Serranus. Fisheries Research, 81, 316–325.
  • Tuset, V.M., Lombarte, A. & Assis, C.A. (2008). Otolith atlas for the western Mediterranean, north and central eastern Atlantic. Scientia Marina, 72(S1), 7–198.
  • Uyan, U., Çelik, M., Tezel, R. & Ateş, C. (2016). Otolith biometry and fish length relation of Serranus cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) caught from Ildir Bay. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 1(3), Suppl., p. 57.

Otolith biometry of Serranus scriba (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Southern Aegean Sea

Year 2018, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 259 - 264, 10.10.2018
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.468665

Abstract

Otoliths are widely used in stomach content analysis in fisheries biology, other than age determination or ichthyo-archeological studies, because they have species specific morphological features. It is possible determine size and species of the prey fishes in the digestive system of the piscivorous aquatic predators. In this study, the relationships were calculated between sagittal otolith measurements (otolith length (OL), height (OH) and weight (OW)) and fish size (length (TL), weight (W)) in painted comber Serranus scriba (Linnaeus, 1758) specimens (N=763, 68–241 mm in TL and 3.66–228.72 g). Fish specimens captured via bottom trawl vessels from off the Güllük Bay (Southern Aegean Sea) between January and December 2013. Regression equations were calculated as follows: TL= 20.11*OL+40.28, TL= 44.07*OH+50.24, TL= 969.1*OW0.410, W= 1.212*OL2.194, W= 11.16*OH1.850, W= 5913*OW–12.22, OH= 0.218*OL+1.213, OW= 0.00045*OL1.843, OW= 0.002*OH1.672. Calculated regressions were displayed a high coefficient of determinations ranging between 0.822 - 0.892. Otolith length (R2= 0.890) is the best indicator of the prediction of the fish length by examining the regression coefficients for S. scriba.

References

  • Al-Mamry, J., Jawad, L., Al-Busaidi, H., Al-Habsi, S. & Al-Rasbi, S. (2010). Relationships between fish size and otolith size and weight in the bathypelagic species, Beryx splendens Lowe, 1834 collected from the Arabian Sea coasts of Oman. Quaderni del Museo di Storia Natturale di Livorno, 23, 79–84.
  • Bilge, G. & Filiz, H. (2018). Determination of sagittal otolith biometry and body size of Serranus cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) distributed in southern Aegean Sea. Aquatic Research, 1(2), 50-54.
  • Bradai, M.N. & Bouain, A. (1990). Régime alimentaire de Scorpaena porcus et de S. scrofa (Teleostei, Scorpaenidae) du Golfe de Gabès, Tunisie. Cybium, 14, 207-216.
  • Fricke R., Bilecenoğlu M. & Sarı H.M. (2007). Annotated checklist of fish and lamprey species (Gnathostomata and Petromyzontomorphi) of Turkey, including a Red List of threatened and declining species. Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde, Serie A (Biologie). Nr 706, 169 p.
  • Härkönen, T. (1986). Guide to the otoliths of the bony fishes of the northeast Atlantic. Danbiu ApS. Biological Consultants, Hellerup, Denmark, 256 p.
  • Smale, M.J., Watson, G. & Hetch, T. (1995). Otolith atlas of southern African marine fishes. Ichthyological Monographs No. 1. J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, 418 p.
  • Smith-Vaniz, W.F. (2015). Serranus scriba. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T198713A42691914.http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.20154.RLTS.T198713A42691914.en. Downloaded on 27 March 2018.
  • Tuset, V.M., Lozano, I.J., Gonzalez, J.A., Pertusa, J.F. & Garcia-Diaz, M.M. (2003a). Shape indices to identify regional differences in otolith morphology of comber, Serranus cabrilla (L., 1758). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 19, 88–93.
  • Tuset, V.M., Lombarte, A., Gonzalez, J.A., Pertusa, J.F. & Lorente, M.J. (2003b). Comparative morphology of the sagittal otolith in Serranus spp. Journal of Fish Biology, 63, 1491–1504.
  • Tuset, V.M., Rosin, PçL. & Lombarte, A. (2006). Sagittal otolith shape used in the identification of fishes of the genus Serranus. Fisheries Research, 81, 316–325.
  • Tuset, V.M., Lombarte, A. & Assis, C.A. (2008). Otolith atlas for the western Mediterranean, north and central eastern Atlantic. Scientia Marina, 72(S1), 7–198.
  • Uyan, U., Çelik, M., Tezel, R. & Ateş, C. (2016). Otolith biometry and fish length relation of Serranus cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) caught from Ildir Bay. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 1(3), Suppl., p. 57.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Hydrobiology
Journal Section 3
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Gökçen Bilge

Publication Date October 10, 2018
Submission Date February 5, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Bilge, G. (2018). Otolith biometry of Serranus scriba (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Southern Aegean Sea. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 3(3), 259-264. https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.468665

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