Estimation of individual growth of the violet oyster Chama coralloides (Bivalvia: Chamidae) using Schnute model cases.

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Turkish Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.55730/1300-0179.3141
ALMA RUBÍ CASTREJÓN RÍOS, CARMINA TORREBLANCA RAMIREZ, RAFAEL FLORES-GARZA, PEDRO FLORES RODRÍGUEZ, JUAN CARLOS CERROS CORNELIO, JESÚS GUADALUPE PADILLA SERRATO
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: Chama coralloides Reeve, 1846 is a commercially important mollusk in Acapulco, Mexico. There is currently no fisheries regulation or protection. Therefore, the objective of the present work was to estimate the growth parameters of C. coralloides using the Schnute model cases. Shell length data collected from March 2019 to December 2021 were used. A multinomial analysis was performed to determine the modal groups monthly. Using the mean lengths of each modal group, a modal progression was performed to define the time increments ∆ t , which were taken as equivalent representations of the data from direct age estimation methods (mark-recapture). These data were used to estimate the individual growth parameters using the five cases of the Schnute model and to define the case that best describes the growth. 2804 organisms were analyzed, with lengths ranging from 7.61 to 116.30 mm SL. Multinomial analysis showed one to four modal groups per month and 14 cohorts were identified. The best-fit case was case 5 ( wi = 0.72) with an L ∞ = 114.2 mm, followed by case 1 (wi = 0.28) with an L ∞ = 109.8 mm. Both cases (5 and 1) were modeled and because the best model did not reach 90%, a mean model was estimated. C. coralloides presented a type of asymptotic growth, with an estimated L ∞ that can be reached nearly 22 years.
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Zoology is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK). -Accepts English-language manuscripts in various fields of zoology including systematics, developmental biology, behaviour biology, animal models, molecular biology and molecular phylogeny, genomics, physiology (cell communication and signaling systems), biochemistry and immunohistochemistry, applied parasitology and pathology, nanobiotechnology, ecology, evolution, and paleontology of animal taxa. -Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities. -Short communications are also welcome, such as reports of a preliminary nature or those including new records from specific localities or regions, and the editor reserves the right to decide that a paper be treated as a short communication. -The papers that deal with purely checklists, new host and non-regional new locality records will not be consider for publication. -Letters to the editor reflect the opinions of other researchers on the articles published in the journal. The editor may also invite review articles concerning recent developments in particular areas of interest.
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