Age determination in merobenthic octopuses using stylet increment analysis: assessing future challenges using Macroctopus maorum as a model

Doubleday, Zoë A., White, Jimmy, Pecl, Gretta T., and Semmens, Jayson M. (2011) Age determination in merobenthic octopuses using stylet increment analysis: assessing future challenges using Macroctopus maorum as a model. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68 (10). pp. 2059-2063.

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DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsr135

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Abstract

Stylet increment analysis (SIA) is a method recently developed to age octopuses; it involves the enumeration of daily growth increments within stylets (an internal shell). To examine the potential of SIA in a merobenthic octopus species, SIA was applied to Macroctopus maorum collected from southeast Australia and New Zealand (n = 147). The stylets had clear concentric growth increments and a core-like region. However, low increment counts (≤224 d) produced non-feasibly high (≤21.7% body weight per day) instantaneous growth rates, based on the assumption that increment number relates to age (d). In the light of these results, the issues surrounding the application of SIA to merobenthic octopuses is discussed, particularly in relation to the lack of understanding in regard to stylet development in the early life history stages and the importance of validating age at first increment formation.

ID Code:21716
Item Type:Article (Refereed Research - C1)
Keywords:age determination, merobenthic, octopus, stylet increment analysis (SIA)
FoR Codes:06 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 0608 Zoology > 060808 Invertebrate Biology @ 100%
SEO Codes:83 ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND ANIMAL PRIMARY PRODUCTS > 8302 Fisheries - Wild Caught > 830203 Wild Caught Edible Molluscs @ 100%
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