2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00343-018-7082-0
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Otolith shape analysis for stock discrimination of two Collichthys genus croaker (Pieces: Sciaenidae,) from the northern Chinese coast

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“…In the past, otolith morphology has been useful for taxonomic identification in many fish species (Bergenius et al, 2006;Jawad et al, 2017). Recently, there are a lot of study about otolith shape, relationships between length and otolith morphometric in the literature (Leguá et al, 2013;Felix et al, 2013;Dörtbudak & Özcan, 2015;Bostancı et al, 2015;Bose et al, 2017;Jawad et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2017;Duncan et al, 2018;Saygın et al, 2017;Zengin Özpiçak et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, otolith morphology has been useful for taxonomic identification in many fish species (Bergenius et al, 2006;Jawad et al, 2017). Recently, there are a lot of study about otolith shape, relationships between length and otolith morphometric in the literature (Leguá et al, 2013;Felix et al, 2013;Dörtbudak & Özcan, 2015;Bostancı et al, 2015;Bose et al, 2017;Jawad et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2017;Duncan et al, 2018;Saygın et al, 2017;Zengin Özpiçak et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The otolith shape varies from round in fish larvae to a specific shape in adults (Lagardère et al 1995). Therefore, in many studies, including this one, data are standardized to eliminate the length and size factor (Zhao et al 2017;Tuset et al 2018;Saygın et al 2020). In the present study, two length classes were established according to the stages of gonadal development and the classification score was calculated as 79.9%.…”
Section: Otolith Shapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although otoliths typically exhibit a species-specific morphological structure, they may also exhibit intraspecific changes in shape and size in relation to physiological and environmental factors [6]. Variations in otolith morphology have been observed among several populations or stocks of the same species [7][8][9][10], as well as within a species depending on factors such as sex [11,12], diet [13,14], and ontogeny [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%