Exploring morphometric frontiers: A comprehensive study of otolith growth patterns in brown comber Serranus hepatus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Author:

Castro‐Gutiérrez Jairo12ORCID,Madera‐Santana Sara1ORCID,Rodríguez‐García Carlos13ORCID,Domínguez‐Bustos Ángel Rafael1ORCID,Sarmiento‐Carbajal Jésica13,Gonçalves‐Neto José Belquior14ORCID,Cabrera‐Castro Remedios13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Campus Río San Pedro Universidad de Cádiz Puerto Real Spain

2. Departamento de Ciencias Agroforestales, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería, Campus El Carmen Universidad de Huelva Huelva Spain

3. Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR) Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR) Puerto Real Spain

4. Marine Vertebrate Evolution and Conservation Lab‐EvolVe, Departamento de Biologia, Centro de Ciências Universidade Federal do Ceará, Campus do Pici, Bloco 909 Fortaleza Brazil

Abstract

AbstractOtoliths are widely employed in marine sciences to gain insights into fish growth, age, migrations, and population structure. This study investigates the relationships between morphometric measurements, otolith characteristics, and length size patterns in the brown comber (Serranus hepatus) from the Gulf of Cádiz, a species discarded in artisanal trawl fisheries. Our findings reveal significant changes in otolith shape indices as fish grow, with symmetry observed between left and right otolith measurements. Otolith size is found to be related to fish size, supporting its use in estimating body length at different life stages. Otolith shape analysis has potential applications in stock identification, detecting catch misreporting, and studying marine predator diets. Combining otolith shape analysis with other data types can clarify relationships among taxa and inform spatial management strategies, contributing to the long‐term sustainability of fish populations and the assessment of the impact of management strategies on fish size and growth. This study enhances our understanding of the broader implications of morphometric and otolith analyses in fisheries research and supports the development of more sustainable fisheries management practices.

Funder

Fundación Biodiversidad

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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