“…Because of these characteristics, otolith morphometry has been widely used to identify fish stocks (e.g. Among the most commonly used indexes are rectangularity, circularity, aspect ratio, OL/SuL (Burke et al, 2008;Tuset et al, 2008;Longmore et al, 2010;Cañas et al, 2012;Jaramilo et al, 2014;Avigliano et al, 2015c, among others), and recently, the RL/OL index has been widely used by various authors (Reichenbacher et al, 2007(Reichenbacher et al, , 2009Teimori et al, 2012a, b;Annabi et al, 2013;Reichenbacher & Reichard, 2014, otolith morphometry to identify triplefins among others). Nolf, 1985;Smale et al, 1995;Tuset et al, 2011;Tuset et al, 2013;Zhuang et al, 2014), and to describe ecomorphological patterns of species (e.g.…”