Age estimates derived from hard parts of swordfish Xiphias gladius from the north‐western Mediterranean Sea

Author:

Millot Rémi1ORCID,Vanalderweireldt Lucie2,Finelli Sandolo Laure1,Durieux Eric D. H.12

Affiliation:

1. Université de Corse Pascal Paoli, UAR 3514 CNRS‐UCPP Plateforme marine Stella Mare Biguglia France

2. Université de Corse Pascal Paoli, UMR 6134 CNRS‐UCPP Sciences pour l'Environnement Corte France

Abstract

AbstractAccurate age estimates for fish are critical for properly understanding stock dynamics and health; this is particularly true for larger billfishes. Here we determined the most accurate aging estimation methods for swordfish (Xiphias gladius). We compared age estimates obtained from fin‐ray sections, otolith sections, whole otoliths, and vertebrae collected from 87 swordfish off the east coast of Corsica. Age estimates from otolith sections were most consistently estimated across different readers (lowest average percentage error), followed by fin‐ray sections, third vertebrae, and whole otoliths. When the age estimates from the otolith sections were compared with the other three age sclerochronological methods, we found the average percentage error to be lowest between the otolith section and fin‐ray methods. However, age estimates from fin rays proved most useful for estimating swordfish younger than 6 years, as the fin ray‐based age diverged from that of the otolith sections as the swordfish aged. Combining fin ray and otolith section techniques, we estimated the growth parameters of 1–12‐year‐old females (L = 259.412, k = 0.113, t0 = −2.499) and 1–7‐year‐old males (L = 175.543, k = 0.202, t0 = −2.239). We found that females grew significantly faster than males after 3 years and remained larger thereafter. Our calculated growth rates for this region of the north‐western Mediterranean Sea were lower than those of the Atlantic, Pacific, and eastern Mediterranean Sea swordfish populations, and similar to growth rates recorded for the western Mediterranean Sea populations. Our study provides critical knowledge on biological‐related parameters to serve as a guide for preserving the swordfish population in the Mediterranean Sea.

Funder

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Office of Food for Peace

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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