Improved otolith preparation, ageing and back-calculation techniques for New Zealand freshwater eels

Authors
Citation
E. Graynoth, Improved otolith preparation, ageing and back-calculation techniques for New Zealand freshwater eels, FISH RES, 42(1-2), 1999, pp. 137-146
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
FISHERIES RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01657836 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
137 - 146
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-7836(199908)42:1-2<137:IOPAAB>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
New Zealand freshwater eels are long-lived and their otoliths are difficult to age using conventional "burn-and-break" techniques. This study develope d a number of new and improved techniques which increased the accuracy of a ge estimates and enabled growth rates to be back-calculated. The "burn-and- break" technique was significantly improved by sawing otoliths through the nucleus before burning. Criteria were developed to distinguish annuli from summer growth bands and supernumerary checks on the basis of colour, width, structure, continuity, and spacing. Annuli and supernumerary checks were m ost easily identified by examining thin sections stained in an acidic tolui dine blue solution. Back-calculation techniques were also improved by using a curvilinear model, originating from a common biological origin, to descr ibe the relationship between fish length and otolith radius. Annulus radii were measured accurately from the flat surface of sawn, burnt, half otolith s and back-calculated lengths were validated by comparison with the lengths of aged wild fish. Using the improved techniques developed in this study i t may now be possible to determine factors influencing annual variations in growth and to study interrelationships between sex and growth rates. (C) 1 999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.