Corroborating otolith age using oxygen isotopes and comparing outcomes to scale age: Consequences for estimation of growth and reference points in northern pike (Esox lucius)

Author:

Rittweg Timo D.12ORCID,Trueman Clive3ORCID,Ehrlich Elias1ORCID,Wiedenbeck Michael4,Arlinghaus Robert12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Berlin Germany

2. Division of Integrative Fisheries Management, Faculty of Life Sciences Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Berlin Germany

3. School of Ocean and Earth Science University of Southampton Waterfront Campus Southampton UK

4. German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) Potsdam Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractAccurate age estimates are crucial for assessing the life‐histories of fish and providing management advice, but validation studies are rare for many species. We corroborated age estimates with annual cycles of oxygen isotopes (δ18O) in otoliths of 86 northern pike (Esox lucius) from the southern Baltic Sea, compared results with visual age estimates from scales and otoliths, and assessed bias introduced by different age‐estimation structures on von Bertalanffy growth models and age‐structured population models. Age estimates from otoliths were accurate, while age estimates from scales significantly underestimated the age of pike older than 6 years compared to the corroborated reference age. Asymptotic length () was larger, and the growth coefficient was lower for scale ages than for corroborated age and otolith age estimates. Consequentially, scale‐informed population models overestimated maximum sustainable yield (), biomass at (), relative frequency of trophy fish (), and optimal minimum length limit but underestimated fishing mortality at (). Using scale‐based ages to inform management regulations for pike may therefore result in conservative management and lost yield. The overestimated asymptotic length may instill unrealistic expectations of trophy potential in recreational anglers targeting large pike, while the overestimation in MSY would cause unrealistic expectations of yield potential in commercial fishers.

Funder

Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Mecklenburg County Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science

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