AGE AND GROWTH OF BRAZILIAN SARDINELLA , Sardinella brasiliensis (STEINDACHNER) (OSTEICHTHYES:CLUPEIDAE), IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Antonio Adauto Fonteles Filho Instituto de Ciências do Mar; Universidade Federal do Ceará, Av da Abolição, 3207 - Fortaleza, CE 60165-081.
  • Maria Odete Ximenes Carvalho Instituto de Ciências do Mar; Universidade Federal do Ceará, Av da Abolição, 3207 - Fortaleza, CE 60165-081.
  • Melquíades Pinto Paiva Departamento de Biologia Marinha, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21944-970.
  • Miguel Petrere Júnior Departamento de Ecologia, UNESP, Rio Claro.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32360/acmar.v38i1-2.6389

Keywords:

Brazilian sardinella, Sardinella brasiliensis, age, growth, weight-length relationship, southeastern Brazil.

Abstract

New estimates of the growth parameters of Brazilian sardinella, Sardinella brasiliensis (Steindachner), have been obtained, based on readings of age rings on scales collected in the period from April, 1999 through March, 2000, off southeastern Brazil. The hypothesis of the existence of isometry in fish/scale growth was confirmed and the ageing techniques were validated by monthly variations in the marginal increment and in the mean back-calculated length, indicating birthday dates in April and November. Two cohorts are supposed to be produced by spawnings taking place about six months apart. The weight-length relationship is given by the regression equation W = 0.0000867 L 2.570 . Growth equations in length (mm) and weight (g) are: Lt= 286 [1–e–0.462 (t + 1.3)] and Wt= 178.2 [1–e–0.462 (t + 1.3)]2.570, with a growth performance index φ’ = 4.58. The first ring in scales of Brazilian sardinella should be formed when individuals are actually 1.8 year old, within a life span that reaches tmax= 7.7 yr. The natural mortality coeficiente was estimated as M = 0.769 and the ratio M/K = 1.66 is within the order of magnitude for Clupeidae species, being consistent with the behavior of small carnivorous species.

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2017-02-09

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