Estimation of Growth and Size at First Maturity under a Multimodel Approach of Anadara tuberculosa (Sowerby, 1833) on the Southeast Coast of the Gulf of California

Author:

Ortega-Lizárraga Gilberto Genaro1,Lizárraga-Rojas Maleny1,Gómez-Medina Lorenia Guadalupe1,Guzmán-Ibarra Juan Eduardo1ORCID,Muñoz-Rubí Horacio A.1,Mendivil-Mendoza Jaime Edzael2,Aragón-Noriega Eugenio Alberto3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Nacional de Pesca y Acuacultura, Centro Regional de Investigación Acuícola y Pesquera, Calzada Sábalo-Cerritos s/n, col. Estero El Yugo, Mazatlan 82000, Sinaloa, Mexico

2. Departamento de Ingenierías, Tecnológico Nacional de México, Campus Valle del Yaqui, Bacum 85276, Sonora, Mexico

3. Unidad Guaymas del Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, Km 2.35 Camino al Tular, Estero de Bacochibampo, Guaymas 85454, Sonora, Mexico

Abstract

The clam fishery in northwestern Mexico encompasses the mangrove cockle Anadara tuberculosa. It is extracted manually, at low tides and between the roots of mangroves. Biological samplings were carried out in Estero Las Lajitas, Sinaloa, from May 2021 to April 2022. A total of 661 A. tuberculosa organisms were analyzed, of which 126 were males, were 363 females and 172 were undifferentiated, yielding a statistically different overall sex ratio between females and males (1♀:0.3♂) (X2 = 113.19; p < 0.05). The length–weight relationship showed a potential type (W = 0.0002L3.125) (95% CI 3.027–3.222 for b). To determine the growth of the species, five models were employed: von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards, and Gompertz using an oscillatory component (GO). The Akaike Corrected Information Index for Small Samples (AICC) was used. The GO model yielded the lowest AICC (L∞ = 80.98 mm 95% CI 77.59–84.36, k = 1.02 year−1 95% CI 0.89–1.16), a low growth oscillation intensity (C = 0.03), and slower growth in August (WP = 1.67). The Logistic and Gompertz models were used to calculate the size-at-maturity (L50%). Gompertz obtained the lowest AICC with L50% = 32.53 mm (95% CI 30.67–34.31). Considering the lack of biological information and the parameters generated in the present investigation, as regards A. tuberculosa on the coast of Sinaloa, Mexico, its dissemination is essential for the adequate management of the fishery.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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