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Age and growth of threeline grunt Parapristipoma trilineatum along the south-western coast of Kii Peninsula, Japan

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Age and growth were determined for threeline grunt Parapristipoma trilineatum based on otolith readings of 1043 specimens collected along the south-western coast of Kii Peninsula, Japan. Observations of the otolith margin, together with comparisons of ring mark counts with age in artificially reared specimens, verified that such marks were produced once a year. The formation period corresponded approximately to the main spawning season (May–June). Both surface and cross-section methods were used for age determination; the surface method often resulted in underestimations of age for fish older than 2 years. Discrepancies between the two methods became greater with fish growth. The von Bertalanffy growth curve, based on ages inferred from the cross-section method, was FL t=331×{1−exp[−0.283×(t+1.45)]}. No substantial difference was detected between male and female growth parameters. The oldest maximum ages inferred from the cross-section method were 15 and 21 years for females and males, respectively. It seems likely that P. trilineatum grows more slowly and lives longer than previously thought, and the difference is attributed primarily to differences in aging methods used in the present and previous studies.

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Doiuchi, R., Kokubo, T. & Ogawa, M. Age and growth of threeline grunt Parapristipoma trilineatum along the south-western coast of Kii Peninsula, Japan. Fish Sci 73, 777–783 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-2906.2007.01396.x

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