To estimate connectivity between populations, we used trace-element composition in otoliths of the temperate wrasse Coris julis as a proxy for the environmental conditions experienced from hatch to settlement. Recruits collected at different sites in the Azores archipelago (northeastern Atlantic) differed significantly in their natal chemical signatures, and were sufficiently diverse to be separated into in 4 distinct natal types. Types 1 and 4 were both low in Mg and Ba, although Mg was dominant in Type 1, and Type 4 was more Ba enriched. Type 2 had high Ba and intermediate Mg concentrations, while Type 3 showed the highest Mg and intermediate Ba concentrations. We identified at least 2 natal types present in recruits at each site, which suggests multiple larval sources per site. Recruits from 3 sites did not differ greatly in their natal type composition, suggesting a common set of sources, but also limiting our ability to describe meaningful connectivity and dispersal scenarios. In contrast, we found that the prevalent Natal Type 4 was absent at 1 site, suggesting that the source characterized by Natal Type 4 does not contribute to the replenishment of C. julis populations at the site. The most striking difference was observed at the smallest scale (10s of kilometers), where we found distinct natal type compositions between north and south shores on the same island, suggesting that these 2 sites have consistent differences in the contribution of specific natal sources. Further, the south shore site had recruits with elevated Mg:Ca concentrations from the otolith core to edge, which suggests that these larvae developed in inshore areas and experienced local retention.KEY WORDS: Otolith chemistry · Otolith core · Fish larvae · Trace element · LA-ICP-MS · Dispersal · Population connectivity Resale or republication not permitted without written consent of the publisherMar Ecol Prog Ser 387: [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59] 2009 2003). Fortunately, in some cases, the varying physical and chemical characteristics of ambient seawater are reflected in the larval otolith (structures in the inner ears of fishes composed of a calcium carbonate/protein matrix) and are preserved in its structure, forming a permanent record of past environmental conditions experienced by the individual (Campana & Neilson 1985, Thorrold et al. 1997. Over the past 2 decades several authors have found evidence that larvae growing up in different water masses are likely to produce otoliths of distinct elemental composition (e.g. Swearer et al. 1999, DiBacco & Levin 2000, Thorrold et al. 2001, Forrester & Swearer 2002, Miller & Shanks 2004. Such variations in trace-element compositions of fish otoliths (elemental fingerprints) have been used both to discriminate commercial fish stocks (Campana et al. 1994, Fowler et al. 2005 and to infer migration pathways and environmental conditions experienced by fishes (Thorrold et al. 1997, Jones et al. 1999, Swearer et al. 1999, Secor et al. 2001, Warner et al. 2005, Standish et al. 2008...
1Studies on age and growth of fish populations have direct application in fisheries and contribute for policies of conservation. Our aim was update information on the Micropogonias furnieri growth parameters based on sagittae otoliths annulis readings, and we expected that the studied population from Southeast Brazil can reach more longevity than the reported in the available literature. We examined 286 individuals between August-2010 and July-2011 from Ubatuba Bay, SP. The Total Length ranged 200-480 mm. The determined growth parameters were: Males, L ∞ =523.4mm, k = 0.05×year -1 , t 0 = -8.78 year; Females L ∞ = 573.5mm, k = 0.06 × year -1 , t 0 = -7.49 year. The MI and % of edge type evidenced the formation of one ring per year during autumn/winter, coinciding with low temperature and low growth rate. These results differed from those reported for the Vazzoler's Population I (summer), and we detected higher longevity (45-48 years) as compared with the recorded in the available information.Keywords: Coastal fishes, Growth parameters, Longevity, Marginal increment, Ubatuba.Estudos de idade e crescimento de peixes têm aplicação direta na biologia pesqueira e contribuem para medidas de conservação.
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