B. Moralesnin et al., PATTERNS OF PRIMARY GROWTH INCREMENTS IN OTOLITHS OF SPARUS-AURATA LARVAE IN RELATION TO WATER TEMPERATURE AND FOOD-CONSUMPTION, Scientia marina, 59(1), 1995, pp. 57-64
Sparus aurata larvae reared under controlled water-temperature conditi
ons during the first 24 days after hatching displayed a linear relatio
nship between age (t) and standard length (SL): SL = 2.68 + 0.19 t (r(
2) = 0.911). Increments were laid down in the sagittae with daily peri
odicity starting on day of hatching. Standard length (SL) and sagittae
radius (OR) were correlated: SL(mm) = 2.65 + 0.012 OR(mm). The series
of measurements of daily growth increment widths (DWI), food density
and water temperature were analyzed by means of time series analysis.
The DWI series were strongly autocorrelated, the growth on any one day
was dependent upon growth on the previous day. Time series of water t
emperatures showed, as expected, a random pattern of variation, while
food consumed daily was a function of food consumed the two previous d
ays. The DWI series and the food density were correlated positively at
lags 1 and 2. The results provided evidence of the importance of food
intake upon the sagittae growth when temperature is optimal (20 degre
es C). Sagittae growth was correlated with growth on the previous day,
so this should be taken into account when fish growth is derived from
sagittae growth rates.