COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA

Whole otoliths, sectioned otoliths, scales and vertebrae were used to select the most suitable for age determination of redfin perch, Percafluviatilis. Redfin perch were sampled from Trevallyn Lake and Brushy Lagoon using fyke nets, gillnets, electrofishing and rod and line angling. Age estimates we...

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Main Authors: Irwan Jatmiko, James Haddy, Mike Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan 2013-06-01
Series:Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
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Online Access:http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/578
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spelling doaj-432e4631ecd54c029bbc533f0b1e1df42020-11-24T22:55:03ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PerikananIndonesian Fisheries Research Journal0853-89802502-65692013-06-01191475410.15578/ifrj.19.1.2013.47-54569COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIAIrwan Jatmiko0James Haddy1Mike Williams2Research Institute for Tuna Fisheries Benoa-BaliAustralian Maritime College, University of TasmaniaAustralian Maritime College, University of TasmaniaWhole otoliths, sectioned otoliths, scales and vertebrae were used to select the most suitable for age determination of redfin perch, Percafluviatilis. Redfin perch were sampled from Trevallyn Lake and Brushy Lagoon using fyke nets, gillnets, electrofishing and rod and line angling. Age estimates were assessed for comparison between readings and among structures. One-wayANOVA of readability scores highlighted that sectioned otolith was the most obvious compare to other hard parts. Sectioned otoliths also showed the highest (93.9%) agreement between readings, followed by vertebrae (68.7), scales (38.8) and whole otoliths (29.9). Furthermore, there were no significantly different (p>0.05) between first and second readings from sectioned otolith and vertebrae but significantly different (p <0.05) to those from scales and whole otoliths. When sectioned otoliths’ ages were compared with other structures, vertebrae showed the highest (47.6%) agreement to those followed by scales (25.2%) and whole otoliths (20.4%). Age estimates from sectioned otoliths were significantly different (p<0.05) to the values obtained from vertebrae, scales and whole otoliths.This finding demonstrated that sectioned otoliths are the best hard part for age determination for redfin perch in Tasmania.http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/578Hard partsone-wayANOVAage determination
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Mike Williams
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Mike Williams
COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
Hard parts
one-wayANOVA
age determination
author_facet Irwan Jatmiko
James Haddy
Mike Williams
author_sort Irwan Jatmiko
title COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
title_short COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
title_full COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF AGE ESTIMATES FROM VARIOUS HARD PARTS FOR REDFIN PERCH, Percafluviatilis, IN TASMANIA
title_sort comparison of age estimates from various hard parts for redfin perch, percafluviatilis, in tasmania
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan
series Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
issn 0853-8980
2502-6569
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Whole otoliths, sectioned otoliths, scales and vertebrae were used to select the most suitable for age determination of redfin perch, Percafluviatilis. Redfin perch were sampled from Trevallyn Lake and Brushy Lagoon using fyke nets, gillnets, electrofishing and rod and line angling. Age estimates were assessed for comparison between readings and among structures. One-wayANOVA of readability scores highlighted that sectioned otolith was the most obvious compare to other hard parts. Sectioned otoliths also showed the highest (93.9%) agreement between readings, followed by vertebrae (68.7), scales (38.8) and whole otoliths (29.9). Furthermore, there were no significantly different (p>0.05) between first and second readings from sectioned otolith and vertebrae but significantly different (p <0.05) to those from scales and whole otoliths. When sectioned otoliths’ ages were compared with other structures, vertebrae showed the highest (47.6%) agreement to those followed by scales (25.2%) and whole otoliths (20.4%). Age estimates from sectioned otoliths were significantly different (p<0.05) to the values obtained from vertebrae, scales and whole otoliths.This finding demonstrated that sectioned otoliths are the best hard part for age determination for redfin perch in Tasmania.
topic Hard parts
one-wayANOVA
age determination
url http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/578
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