Comparison of aging methods and validation of otolith ages for the rainbow darter, Etheostoma caeruleum
Abstract
Etheostoma caeruleum were sampled from the James River, southwest Missouri, during eight months, July 1006 through May 1007. Ages were estimated from whole and sectioned otoliths (sagittae) and from scales by counting annuli. Edge analysis indicated that otolith annuli (opaque zones), visible in whole and cross-sectioned otoliths, formed yearly, primarily during July through September. In contrast, scale edge analysis indicated no clear pattern of annulus formation. Independent readers agreed on 68-78% of ages using otoliths but tuffy 38% of ages using scales. Sectioned and whole otolith age estimates made by one experienced reader agreed for 68% of individuals. Scales underestimated age compared to otoliths, and maximum otolith age was five years.
Department(s)
Biology
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1643/0045-8511(2002)002[0830:COAMAV]2.0.CO;2
Publication Date
8-15-2002
Recommended Citation
Beckman, Daniel W. "Comparison of aging methods and validation of otolith ages for the rainbow darter, Etheostoma caeruleum." Copeia 2002, no. 3 (2002): 830-835.
Journal Title
Copeia