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Age and growth dynamics of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the Adriatic Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea) (CROSBI ID 218734)

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Gračan, Romana ; Heppell, Scott A. ; Lacković, Gordana ; Lazar, Bojan Age and growth dynamics of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the Adriatic Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea) // Marine and freshwater research, 63 (2016), 3; 357-367. doi: 10.1071/MF14116

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Gračan, Romana ; Heppell, Scott A. ; Lacković, Gordana ; Lazar, Bojan

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Age and growth dynamics of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the Adriatic Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)

We provide the first information on age and growth estimates for the endangered Mediterranean subpopulation of spiny dogfish, a commercially exploited shark, highly sensitive to overexploitation. We collected samples from 206 specimens caught by commercial bottom trawls in the Adriatic Sea, and utilizing three ageing protocols achieved good agreement between the readings (average percent error = 1.65%). Four growth models were fitted to length-at-age and weight-at-age data, for each sex separately. The Gompertz growth model produced the statistically best fit resulting in following parameters: k values for males and females were 0.09 and 0.04 year-1, respectively, size-at-birth ranged from 22.9 to 24.1 cm total length, with a theoretical asymptotic length of 103.3 cm for males and 173.3 cm for females. The age at 50% maturity was 10.5 years for males and 20.1 years for females. The maximum age was estimated at 23 years for males and 36 years for females, with natural mortality estimates of 0.12 and 0.07 for males and females, respectively. Due to reported demographic parameter estimates, high fishing effort and particularly low resilience of the species to exploitation, it is important to produce proper species-specific management strategy for the spiny dogfish in the region.

elasmobranchs; ageing; growth models; natural mortality; spine

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Podaci o izdanju

63 (3)

2016.

357-367

objavljeno

1323-1650

10.1071/MF14116

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Biologija

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