Exploring Growth Patterns of Maurolicus muelleri across Three Northeast Atlantic Regions
Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35247Date
2024-06-26Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Alvarez, Paula; Aldanondo, Naroa; Wieczorek, Alina M.; Cariou, Thibault; Boyra, Guillermo; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Melle, Webjørn Raunsgård; Klevjer, Thor A.Abstract
Maurolicus muelleri is an important component of mesopelagic ecosystems; nevertheless, we
possess only limited knowledge about its biological features. We collected samples of M. muelleri from
six scientific surveys between 2019 and 2021 in three geographical areas in the Northeast Atlantic
waters (from South to North): the Bay of Biscay, the Celtic Sea, and the Norwegian Sea. Geographical variations in otolith growth, fish age, length, weight, and condition, as well as length–weight
relationships and von Bertalanffy growth models (VBGMs), were investigated. Length-weight relationships revealed differences associated with the fish’s origin, paralleling the annual and daily otolith
growth. VBGM parameters increased progressively northwards, in accordance with Bergmann’s
rules. Fish length was positively related to the otolith radio, and Lee’s phenomenon was undetected.
The impact of environmental variables, such as temperature and food availability, is debated, with
these considered potential drivers of this variability. Populations may belong to separated units,
either genetically or morphologically, representing differences in biological parameters as a signal of
geographical divergence.
Publisher
MDPICitation
Alvarez, Aldanondo, Wieczorek, Cariou, Boyra, Grimaldo, Melle, Klevjer. Exploring Growth Patterns of Maurolicus muelleri across Three Northeast Atlantic Regions. Fishes. 2024;9(7)Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
Copyright 2024 The Author(s)