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Популяционная структура и условия формирования промыслового запаса хамсы Engraulis encrasicolus у побережья Крыма в осенне-зимний сезон 200/2008 гг. IBSS Repository
Зуев, Г. В.; Гуцал, Д. К.; Репетин, Л. Н.; Салехова, Л. П.; Мельникова, Е. Б.; Бондарев, В. А.; Мурзин, Ю. Л..
С помощью индекса отолитов установлена принадлежность хамсы, зимовавшей в 2007/2008 гг. у юго-западного и южного побережья Крыма, к черноморской популяции. Проанализирована динамика размерно-возрастной и половой структуры популяции в период зимовки, а также динамика промысла. Обсуждаются гидрометеорологические факторы, обусловившие массовую осеннюю миграцию хамсы к черноморскому побережью Крыма.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Хамса; Улов; Запас; Популяционная структура; Отолит; Чёрное море; Anchovy; Catch; Stock; Population structure; Otolith; Black Sea; Популяційна структура; Отоліт; Чорне море.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://repository.ibss.org.ua/dspace/handle/99011/841
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Sources de variation de la forme des otolithes: Implications pour la discrimination des stocks de poissons ArchiMer
Mahe, Kelig.
The assessment and management of fish populations is based on the use of management units called fish stocks. The shape of otoliths, calcified structures of the fish's inner ear, can be used to discriminate these stocks. First, this thesis focuses on the study of the spatio-temporal variability of the otolith’s shape for three fish species with different ecological characteristics (size, swimming speed, behaviour in the water column, etc.) and biogeographical environments. The results showed that there is a decreasing structural gradient across stock sizes from large pelagic species to more localised demersal species. This is linked to the fact that some demersal species such as the bogue (Boops boops) are constrained by the presence of geographical...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Otolithe; Forme; Stock halieutique; Descripteurs de Fourier; Température; Acides gras; Asymétrie directionnelle; Degrés-jours de croissance; Otolith; Shape; Fish stock; Fourier descriptors; Temperature; Fatty acids; Directional asymmetry; Growing degree days.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00598/70972/69201.pdf
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Otolith growth in trout Oncorhynchus mykiss: supply of Ca2+ and Sr2+ to the saccular endolymph ArchiMer
Payan, P; Borelli, G; Priouzeau, F; De Pontual, Helene; Boeuf, G; Mayer Gostan, N.
Kinetic and pharmacological characteristics of Ca2+ fluxes across the saccular epithelium of trout were studied using a perfused isolated inner ear. Ca-45(2+) influx from the Ringer solution to the endolymph was 3-4 nmoles h(-1) mu(-1) endolymph, which corresponds to a global turnover rate of the endolymph calcium of 200% h(-1). Ca2+ entry into the proximal endolymph was faster than into the distal fluid. Net Ca2+ movement across the saccular epithelium depended on the direction and intensity of the chemical gradient of calcium between the Ringer solution and the endolymph. Increasing the calcium concentration in the Ringer solution up to 4.4 mmol l(-1) provoked an accumulation of Ca2+ in both proximal and distal endolymphs, and equilibrium was reached...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Inner ear; Perfusion; Otolith; Endolymph; Flux; Calcium; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Trout.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-416.pdf
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Histoire des traits de vie du Tilapia du Nil (Oreochromis niloticus – Cichlidae), espèce exploitée d’un réservoir subtropical (Laos). ArchiMer
Tessier, Anne; Blin, Charlotte; Cottet, Maud; Kue, Kaoboun; Panfili, Jacques; Chanudet, Vincent; Descloux, Stephane; Guillard, Jean.
Biological traits of Oreochromis niloticus were studied in order to identify potential differences between the population of the Nam Theun 2 Reservoir and other populations in Asia and in Africa. The study also aimed to characterize the demographic structure of the exploited population by fisheries in the reservoir. Toluidine-stained transverse section of otoliths from 322 specimens, collected between November 2015 and January 2017, were analysed to identify the periodicity of annulus formation and to age individuals. Length, weight, sex and sexual maturity stage were recorded. Life history traits were characterized by length-weight and length age relationships. The periodicity of annulus formation was annual, with complete formation of the translucent...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Otolith; Man-made Lake; South-East Asia; Fisheries.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00626/73771/75176.pdf
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Growth and age estimation of the greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides (Actinopterygii: Gadiformes: Phycidae), from the Gulf of Tunis (central Mediterranean) ArchiMer
Romdhani, Ahlem; Ktari, Mohamed-hedi; Dufour, Jean-louis; Mahe, Kelig; Francour, Patrice.
Background. The greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768), is a gadiform species, which has economical value and its population is dwelling in a 60–800 m depth range throughout the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Along African north coast, there is a lack of information about the biology (age, growth, sex-ratio) of this species. This study provides the first data on population parameters of P. blennoides in Tunisia. Materials and Methods. Specimens of Phycis blennoides were collected from the landings of the artisanal fisheries between September 2007 and June 2010. The length–weight relations were determined according to the allometric equation: W = aTLb. Growth parameters were estimated using the von Bertalanffy growth equation. Results....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Otolith; Biological traits; Length-weight relation; Von Bertalanffy growth function.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00324/43532/43077.pdf
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Daily variations of the saccular endolymph and plasma compositions in the turbot Psetta maxima: relationship with the diurnal rhythm in otolith formation ArchiMer
Edeyer, Anaick; De Pontual, Helene; Payan, P; Troadec, Herve; Severe, Armelle; Mayer-gostan, N.
We studied the circadian variations of the ionic composition ([Na+], [K+], [Cl-]), total CO2 ([tot CO2]), and protein concentration ([protein]) in the plasma and endolymph in the distal and proximal sides of the sacculus in the turbot Psetta maxima. Daily variations in total plasma calcium ([tot Ga]) were also recorded. Significant diurnal fluctuations occurred in most parameters and the spatial heterogeneity of the endolymph composition was maintained throughout a 24 h period. The main parameters implicated in otolith calcification, endolymph [tot CO2] and endolymph [protein], fluctuated diurnally, [tot CO2] was highest and [protein] lowest at night; the relative concentrations were reversed during the day. The inverse, alternating relationship of maximal...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Daily cycle; Endolymph; Otolith; Chemical composition; Teleost.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10572/7603.pdf
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Age and growth of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Sparidae), in the central coast of Algeria, Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Boufersaoui, Samira; Kassar, Abderrahmane; Mokrane, Zakia; Elleboode, Romain; Mahe, Kelig.
Background. Striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus (Linnaeus, 1758), is a bony fish, which has a high economic value on the Algerian coast. Because of the increasing fishing pressure, however, a close monitoring is recommended. The information about the biology of this species, occurring in the south-western Mediterranean Sea and especially in the north African coast, is very limited. The presently reported study provides new estimated data on age and growth parameters of striped seabream in Algeria. Materials and methods. A total of 449 specimens of L. mormyrus were sampled for 2 years (January 2013 to December 2014) from the commercial fishery in the central part of the Algerian coast. The samples were collected monthly. The fish ranged in size from...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Lithognathus mormyrus; Otolith; Age; Growth; Algerian coast; Mediterranean Sea.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00473/58448/61028.pdf
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Approche quantitative de la fonction de nourricerie jouée par les systèmes vasières-estuaires ArchiMer
Parlier, Emmanuel.
Coastal fish populations settle more or less frequently, at various stages, estuarine systems. Tidal marshes are one of the components of these mosaics of habitats. The first part of this work describes fish assemblages through the utilisation of these systems by fishes analysed in order to propose a revised functional classification of ecological guilds. T h i s new classification is used to compare fish communities of four estuarine systems in the western coast of France: the Mont Saint- Michel Bay, the Saint-Brieuc Bay, the Loire estuary and the Aiguillon Bay. The second part aims at characterizing the nursery function as defined by Beck et al. (2001). Acombinative approach based on gut content analysis, and stable isotope analysis shows that Yo Y s e a...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Isotope ratio; Otolith; Saltmarsh; Nursery; Mont Saint Michel Bay; Saint Brieuc Bay; Aiguillon Bay; Seine estuary; Loire estuary; NEA; Dicentrarchus labrax; Fish communities; Rapports isotopiques; Otolithe; Marais salés; Nourricerie; Baie du Mont Saint Michel; Baie de Saint Brieuc; Baie de l'Aiguillon; Seine; Loire; ANE; Dicentrarchus labrax; Peuplement de poissons.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/these-4601.pdf
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Temperature, selective mortality and early growth in the short-lived clupeid Spratelloides gracilis ArchiMer
Durieux, Eric; Meekan, Mark G.; Ponton, Dominique; Vigliola, Laurent.
Six cohorts of the silver-stripe round herring Spratelloides gracilis, a fast-growing and short-lived tropical clupeid, were collected as juveniles and then as adults during austral summers from November to February in 1998–1999 and 1999–2000, using light traps in the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia. Otolith analysis allowed backcalculation of size and growth rate at age to examine the relative influences of selective mortality and water temperature on early growth. Negative sizeselective mortality and growth-selective mortality between the juvenile and the adult stages was found only in the cohort that was the smallest and slowest growing in the period immediately following hatching. Selective mortality preferentially removed members of this cohort...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Environmental factors; Indo-Pacific region; Life-history traits; Otolith; Pelagic fishes; Size.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00008/11940/8643.pdf
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Synthèse française des procédures d'estimation d'âge ArchiMer
Mahe, Kelig; Bellail, Robert; Dufour, Jean-louis; Boiron-leroy, Anne; Dimeet, Joel; Duhamel, Erwan; Elleboode, Romain; Felix, Jerome; Grellier, Patrick; Huet, Jerome; Labastie, Jacques; Le Roy, Didier; Lizaud, Oceann; Manten, Marie-line; Martin, Stephane; Metral, Luisa; Nedelec, Daniel; Verin, Yves; Badts, Vincent.
This document presents all the techniques used in routine by Ifremer to estimate the age of fish from the calcified piece. The procedure for estimating age describes each technical stage from the taking of the calcified piece through to the supplying of key sizes/ages to the European work groups. This procedure is specific to each species and even each population of fish.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Poisson; TNPC; Préparation; Procédure; Age; Ecaille; Illicium; Otolithe; Sclérochronologie; Fish; TNPC; Preparation; Procedure; Age; Scale; Illicium; Otolith; Sclerochronology.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/7294/rapport-7294.pdf
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Marine larval past of glass eel Anguilla anguilla migrating in the Adour estuary ArchiMer
De Casamajor, Marie-noelle; Lecomte-finiger, R; Prouzet, Patrick.
Along biometric characteristics, glass eel otoliths were collected during three migration seasons, in the Adour estuary, during the new moon of January. Microstructure reading and measurements of various growth zones bring information on glass eel larval life during their oceanic migration and the transition phase in estuary. The results show significant inter-annual variations of glass eels otolithometric characteristics from the point of view of their typology as of the various growth zones measured during transoceanic migration. The differences observed between the years on the typology level could be related to very fluctuating environmental conditions during recruitment. The differences in measurements carried out on the registered otolith zones would...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biometry; Glass eels; Oceanic migration; Larval phase; Otolith.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1544.pdf
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Compréhension des mécanismes de Biominéralisation de l'otolithe : quantification spatialisée des fractions minérale et organique et influence des facteurs environnementaux ArchiMer
Jolivet, Aurelie.
Despite numerous applications on the use of otoliths at both population and individual levels, knowledge regarding the mechanisms of the otolith and their variations with environmental and physiological factors has to be improved. In particular, the characterization of mineral and organic fractions of the otolith structures and the influence of their qualitative and quantitative composition on the opacity remain poorly documented. Yet this information is of key interest for the calibration of the archive "otolith" allowing a robust analysis of information. The first issue of this study focused on the analysis of the opacity and the effects of temperature, growth and metabolism through experiments in controlled conditions. Results led to the modelling of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Merluccius merluccius; Otolithe; Microstructures; Macrostructures; Opacité; Spectrométrie RAMAN; Merluccius merluccius; Otolith; Microstructures; Macrostructures; Opacity; RAMAN Spectrométry.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00035/14649/11937.pdf
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Le merlu du golfe de Gascogne et de la mer Celtique : Croissance, Répartition spatiale et bathymétrique, Ecologie alimentaire et Assemblages ArchiMer
Kacher, Mohamed.
In the Bay of Biscay and Celtic Sea waters, hake is considered as genetically homogeneous and form a unique stock with identical meristic characteristics. The vertebral mean vary from 50,68 (vertebrae) during the first year of life to 51,11 (vertebrae) for adults. 0-group Merluccius display a rapid growth with significant interannual variability (0.71 mm.day-1 in 2001 versus 0.74 mm.day-1 in 2002). The spawning period occurs in April and the average length on the firth January following the hatching is of 17.3 cm (first seasonal check / increment on the sagittal otolith is located about 0.143 cm from the nucleus). At the end of the first year of life the average length is about 24 cm. The longevity of the species is important and growth parameters (L =...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Celtic sea; Bay of biscay; Ecologie; Juvéniles; Otolith; Growth; Assemblages; Hake; Mer celtique; Golfe de Gascogne; Ecologie; Juvéniles; Otolithe; Croissance; Assemblages; Merlu.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/these-1247.pdf
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Growth estimation of Merluccius merluccius off the northern coast of Tunisia ArchiMer
Khoufi, Widien; Dufour, Jean-louis; Jaziri, Hela; Elfehri, Safouene; Elleboode, Romain; Bellamy, Elise; Ben Meriem, Sadok; Romdhane, Mohamed Salah; Mahe, Kelig.
Growth parameters of any species are fundamental for biological or dynamic studies. The quality of the estimation for these parameters directly impacts on species stock assessment and, as a consequence, on fisheries management. In order to improve fishery and species stock management, growth analysis, especially by sex, is recommended. In this study, otoliths were used to estimate growth parameters of Merluccius merluccius Rafinesque, 1810. Hake is well-known as being a species in which otolith interpretation is extremely difficult. To estimate growth parameters, the first daily increment was validated as the tool for age determination. Otolith interpretation was done according to the last results of ICES cooperative research report. In total, a sample of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Merlucciidae; Merluccius merluccius; Tunisia; Western Mediterranean; Age estimation; Growth model; Otolith.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00191/30238/28662.pdf
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Age estimation in common sole Solea solea larvae: validation of daily increments and evaluation of a pattern recognition technique ArchiMer
Lagardere, Françoise; Troadec, Herve.
Close similarities have been found between the otoliths of sea-caught and laboratory-reared larvae of the common sole Solea solea (L.), given appropriate temperatures and nourishment of the latter. But from hatching to mouth formation. and during metamorphosis, sole otoliths have proven difficult to read because the increments may be less regular and low contrast. In this study, the growth increments in otoliths of larvae reared at 12 degrees C were counted by light microscopy to test the hypothesis of daily deposition, with some results verified using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and by image analysis in order to compare the reliability of the 2 methods in age estimation. Age was first estimated (in days posthatch) from light micrographs of whole...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Larval sole; Solea solea; Otolith; Daily increment; Validation; Image analysis.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00337/44785/44488.pdf
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Caractérisation du comportement chimique du complexe otosac-otolithe et réaction à des perturbations induites. ArchiMer
Edeyer, Anaick.
Teleost fish have the capacity to record in their otoliths, calcareous concretions located in the inner ear, the principal events (environmental and physiological) which punctuate their life. Otolith is made of CaC03 deposits on a protein matrix according to a circadian rhythm. Due to the quasi irreversibility of this process, otoliths can be compared to biological archives largely used to apprehend the fish ecology. The otolith bathes in the endolymph, a medium in which all the precursors of otolith formation forward. The endolymph chemical analysis revealed a heterogeneity of its principal components (proteins, total C02 and total Ca) which origin lies in the non uniform spatial distribution of the ionocytes in the saccular epithelium. Thus, in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Environmental disturbances; Microchemistry; Biomineralisation; Psetta maxima; Fish; Calcification; Endolymph; Otolith; Perturbations environnementales; Microchimie; Biominéralisation; Psetta maxima; Poisson; Calcification; Endolymphe; Otolithe.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/rapport-1123.pdf
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Age and growth of blackfin tuna (Thunnus atianticus) caught under moored fish aggregating devices, around Martinique Island ArchiMer
Doray, Mathieu; Stequert, Bernard; Taquet, Marc.
Daily growth increments measured in the otolith of Thunnus atlanticus were used to estimate the age and growth of individuals. which were sampled from an artisanal fishery operating around fish aggregating devices (FADs) moored off Martinique Island. In this study, 76 otoliths were analysed for fish ranging from 20 to 68 cm fork lengths (FL). The fish were caught using trolling lines at depths ranging from 0 to 10 m. Counts were made, under a light microscope, on the external part of the transverse section of the sagittae, from the primordium to the ventral edge. The mean coefficient of variation of the age reading was 2.4%. To validate readings, the number of increments for 11 individuals was counted using both optic and scanning electron microscopes. The...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Thunnus atlanticus; Daily increment; Otolith; Age.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-396.pdf
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Recherche des marqueurs d'exposition aux contaminants et de fréquentation des habitats chez l'anguille Anguilla anguilla de l'estuaire de l'Adour : de la réponse moléculaire à la microchimie de l'otolithe ArchiMer
Tabouret, Helene.
In a context of decline of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) and search for biological markers of habitat use and quality, a multidisciplinary approach was engaged on the Adour estuary and its associated wetlands. Two axes were developed. The first axe aimed at highlighting the successive presence of the species in different ecosystems based on the otolith elemental composition. The second aimed at the evaluation of the chemical pressure underwent by eels based on the contaminant bioconcentration in soft tissues and the early molecular response to the chemical stress. With a view to the analyses of otolith elemental composition taking into account the 3D structure, the low elemental concentration in the matrix and keeping the finest spatial resolution,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Adour; Polychlorinated biphenyls; Mercury; CYP1A1; Fs LA ICP MS; Microchemistry; Otolith; Anguilla anguilla; Adour; Polychlorobiphényles; Mercure; CYP1A1; Fs LA ICP MS; Microchimie; Otolithe; Anguilla anguilla.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/these-7381.pdf
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Frequency demodulation on otolith numerical images for the automation of fish age estimation ArchiMer
Troadec, Herve.
A method to assist the reading of calcified structures with digital images is proposed. An a priori growth pattern is introduced in the image processing to take into account both the variability of the ring size and the non-linearity of their growth. The introduction of biological knowledge is performed within a demodulation processing using the reciprocal growth function. The ring number is estimated by spectral analysis. The constraints introduced by the growth model are weak since they are restricted to the definition of L0, in the case of an exponential model, or of L∞ in the case of a Von Bertalanffy model. When applied to larval Dover sole otoliths (Solea solea) results close to the expert's are obtained. In the case of saithe otoliths (Pollachius...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Otolithe; Image numérique; Âge; Croissance; Solea solea / Pollachius virens; Otolith; Digital image; Age; Growth; Solea solea / Pollachius virens.
Ano: 1991 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00189/30072/28560.pdf
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Evidence of underestimation of European hake growth in the Bay of Biscay, and its relationship with bias in the agreed method of age estimation ArchiMer
De Pontual, Helene; Groison, Anne-laure; Pineiro, Carmen; Bertignac, Michel.
In 2002, a pilot experiment on hake tagging was carried out using methodology specifically developed to catch and handle fish in,good condition. By the end of 2005, 36 hake and five tags had been returned to the laboratory (a 3.1% return rate) with a maximum time at liberty of 1066 days. The somatic growth of the recoveries proved to be twofold higher than that expected from published von Bertalanffy growth functions for the species in the Bay of Biscay. The growth underestimation was related to age overestimation, as demonstrated by two independent analyses. The first was based on a blind interpretation of marked otoliths conducted independently by two European experts involved in the routine age estimation of hake. The result shows that the age estimates...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tagging; Otolith; Merluccius merluccius; Growth; European hake; Age validation; Age estimation method; Age.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-2221.pdf
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