Age, growth and maturity of the yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis), a biannually reproductive tropical batoid

Author:

Schieber Jessica J.1ORCID,Fahy Daniel P.1ORCID,Carlson John K.2ORCID,Kerstetter David W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Halmos College of Arts and Sciences Nova Southeastern University 8000 North Ocean Drive Dania Beach Florida 33004 USA

2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association National Marine Fisheries Service 3500 Delwood Beach Road Panama City Florida 32408 USA

Abstract

AbstractUrobatis jamaicensis is a coastal batoid species affected by habitat loss and small‐scale exploitation from fisheries and the aquarium trade, yet the life‐history information available is limited. This is the first study to assess the vertebral centra from 195 stingrays to estimate age and growth patterns, and compare them with the biannual reproductive pattern previously reported for this species. Age‐at‐size data were compared using five different growth models and found a two‐parameter von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF), the Gompertz model and a modified VBGF fit best for males, females and sexes combined, respectively. Maturity was achieved before 1 year. However, growth did not cease with the onset of maturity, but instead slowed down. Results from marginal increment analysis and edge analysis indicated a nonannual somatic growth pattern with influences from the biannual reproduction cycle where peaks in resource allocation may be focused on ovulation rather than growth during March when larger brood sizes are present, while resources may be allocated more towards growth during August and September when brood sizes are generally smaller. These results may be used as a proxy for species with similar reproductive patterns or for those that lack annual or seasonal growth patterns.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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