Stock structure of the goldband snapper Pristipomoides multidens (Pisces :Lutjanidae) from the waters of northern and western Australia by stable isotope ratio analysis of sagittal otolith carbonate
Sj. Newman et al., Stock structure of the goldband snapper Pristipomoides multidens (Pisces :Lutjanidae) from the waters of northern and western Australia by stable isotope ratio analysis of sagittal otolith carbonate, MAR ECOL-PR, 198, 2000, pp. 239-247
Measurement of stable isotope ratios (O-18/O-16 and C-13/C-12) in the sagit
tal otolith carbonate from assemblages of goldband snapper Pristipomoides m
ultidens from waters off northern and western Australia revealed location-s
pecific signatures and indicated that fish from all sites sampled within Au
stralia (Exmouth, Rankin Bank, Broome, Vulcan Shoals, Timer Sea, Arafura Se
a), Indonesia (Kupang) and Papua New Guinea (Pommern Bay) were different. T
he significant differences in the isotopic signatures of P. multidens demon
strated that there is unlikely to be substantial movement of fish among the
se distinct adult assemblages. The stable isotopic signatures for the fish
from the different locations were persistent through time, and therefore it
could be concluded that the fish comprise separate stocks for many of the
purposes of fisheries management. The ratios of the stable oxygen isotopes
in P. multidens were significantly related to sea surface temperatures (r(2
) = 0.797). This study has provided further evidence that measurement of th
e stable isotope ratios in teleost sagittal otolith carbonate can be a valu
able tool in the delineation of fishable stocks or fishery management units
of adult fish where the range of distribution of the species in question c
overs waters with different temperature regimes.