Interspecific and intraspecific difference in egg size of two mackerel (Scomber spp.) species in relation to sea surface temperature in the western North Pacific: A new approach to species identification

Author:

Watai Mikio1ORCID,Yasuda Tohya1,Kinoshita Junji1,Nyuji Mitsuo2,Nagai Satoshi3,Takasuka Akinori4,Yoneda Michio5

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries Resources Institute Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency Yokohama Japan

2. Fisheries Technology Institute Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency Nagasaki Japan

3. Fisheries Technology Institute Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency Yokohama Japan

4. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

5. Fisheries Technology Institute Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency Miyazu Japan

Abstract

AbstractChub mackerel (Scomber japonicus, Scombridae) and blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus) are two important fishery resources in the western North Pacific that spawn eggs during the same season. Although estimating the total egg production (TEP) is important for evaluating the spawning stock biomass of mackerel species, it is difficult to accurately identify formalin‐preserved eggs collected during ichthyoplankton surveys. Hence, a new identification criterion that incorporates the effects of water temperature on egg size was developed in this study. The diameter of 37,304 mackerel eggs collected over 16 years (2006–2021) was measured, and frequency distributions of egg size across sea surface temperature (SST) ranges at 1°C interval were constructed. The frequency distributions were classified into two groups using a Gaussian mixture model; based on the results of DNA analysis, the small group was chub mackerel, while the large group was blue mackerel. The SST at the sampling stations and the mean egg size of both groups were negatively correlated. The new identification criterion, incorporating the relationship between SST and egg size, provided reasonable estimates of the TEP of the two mackerel species compared with the conventional criterion. The new species identification approach is applicable to other fish taxa in the western North Pacific.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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