Fisheries Research Articles
Age, Growth and Mortality of Gymnocranius audleyi (Pisces: Lethrinidae)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-1999
Journal Title
Asian Fisheries Science
ISSN
ISSN: 0116-6514 E-ISSN: 2073-3720
Keywords
Recreational fishing management, Otoliths, Gymnocranius audleyi, Mortality, Age, Growth, Sustainability
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries | Marine Biology | Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Population Biology | Structural Biology | Sustainability
Abstract
Age, growth and mortality of Gymnocranius audleyi (Pisces: Lethrinidae) from the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia were investigated. Age was determined by analyzing annuli in whole and sectioned otoliths (sagittae). Rings have not yet been validated as annuli for this species but for other lethrinids, as well as lutjanids and serranids on the GBR they were. The oldest fish in the sample (n = 107) was estimated to be 13 years of age. A high variability in size at age was observed. Both whole and sectioned otoliths and left and right otoliths were found to provide similar age estimates. Age estimated correlated with otolith weights better than with fork-length (FL), standard-length (SL) or total fish weight (TW). Fitted von Bertalanffy growth functions (VBGF) gave growth (FL) parameter estimates (± S.E.) of Linf = 282 ± 9 mm; K = 0.557 ± 0.100; and to = -0.61 ± 0.388. The growth performance index was Ø’ = 4.648 ± 0.388 (S.E.)(for FL). Although all growth estimates were within ranges published for other lethrinids, G. audleyi appears to be a relatively fast-growing species. The total instantaneous rate of mortality (Z) was estimated as 0.583 ± 0.390 (S.E.). This study provides a basis for future management of the exploitation of this species on the GBR.
Recommended Citation
Laursen, T,
Russ, G R,
Newman, S J,
and
Higgs, J B.
(1999), Age, Growth and Mortality of Gymnocranius audleyi (Pisces: Lethrinidae). Asian Fisheries Science, 12 (2), 187-200.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fr_fja/402