“…Subsequently, several studies have used morphometry and relative growth to describe otoliths and fish development (Yamaguti, 1979;Casselman, 1990;Hunt, 1992;Lombarte & Lleonart, 1993;Lidster et al, 1994;Kerstan, 2000;Volpedo & Echeverría, 2001;Aguirre, 2003;Strelcheck et al, 2003;Tuset et al, 2003;Monteiro et al, 2005;Megalofonou, 2006;Gomiero & Braga, 2007;Vaz-dos-Santos et al, 2007;Wilson et al, 2009;Lorenzo et al, 2011). Bervian et al (2006) proposed alternatives to Huxley's model for describing relative growth based on otoliths, showing the importance of this tool applied to fishes. Kristoffersen (2007) reviewed the theme and the growth-rate effect related to von Bertalanffy estimates, showing the importance of a well-studied otolith-fish measurements relationships.…”