Author:
McGarvey R.,Ferguson G. J.,Prescott J. H.
Abstract
Size-specific growth rates of Jasus edwardsii were
estimated from 16 000 recaptures of tagged lobsters during a 3-year
mark–recapture study. The von Bertalanffy growth model was fitted to
observed increases in carapace length. A normal likelihood of predicted length
increment as a function of starting length and time-at-large was maximized.
Estimated standard deviation of the likelihood, taken as an allometric
function of predicted length increment, quantified individual growth
variation. The distributions of residuals indicated satisfactory fits. von
Bertalanffy parameters of growth were estimated at three levels of spatial
resolution: 18 statistical reporting blocks, 6 growth subregions, and 2
fishery management zones. Among blocks, the mean annual growth of lobsters of
100 mm carapace length was 7–20 mm for males and 5–15 mm for
females. Females grew more slowly after reaching sexual maturity. Growth rates
declined by approximately 1 mm year –1 per 20 m increase in depth of
habitat, at depths of 20 m and deeper. Density-dependent growth was indicated
by spatial anti-correlation between male growth rates at 100 mm and fishery
catches by number per unit effort. Regression implied that a 10%
decrease in catch rate corresponded to increased growth by weight of
2–5%.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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