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The common two-banded sea bream (Diplodus vulgaris) is an important fish of the
marine ecosystems of the NW Atlantic and Mediterranean. In south of Portugal is an
major fishery resource being captured mainly by the artisanal fleets. Although there is
some knowledge about the age, growth and reproductive biology of the species, the
information about its population structure is scarce. In this study the otolith elemental
fingerprint of a sample of 90 fishes of age group 2+ captured in Sesimbra, Sagres and
Ria Formosa have been analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
(ICPMS). Two different methodologies have been applied: study of the entire lifetime
of the fish (whole dissolved otoliths, ICPMS-SB) and of the larval stage (otoliths core,
ICPMS-LA). Our goal was to detect a natural chemical marker, which could permit to
distinguish between different stocks, nursery grounds and also tracks the migration of
individuals. ICPMS-SB analysis detected informative concentrations of Ca, Li, Mn, Ni,
Sr and Ba in whole dissolved otoliths. ICPMS-LA, sectioned and polished of otolith
core, provide information based in concentrations of Ca, Mg, Mn, Sr and Ba. Results of
both techniques were analysed by univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. The
data showed significant elemental differences among sites to whole otolith and core
otolith analyses. Classification accuracy rate are determined by linear discriminant
function analyses (LDFA). The data show a high classification rates to all sites (Ria
Formosa 93%, Sagres 90% and 80% to Sesimbra) for ICPMS-SB. However LDFA for
ICPMS-LA only accurately classify a unique nursery for fishes caught in Sagres (87%).
The data suggests that probably exist one only spawning area, which contributes mainly
for the SW stock, and that the fishes are relatively sedentary during the juvenile phase,
showing high fidelity to the growing zones.
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Tese mest. , Biologia Marinha, 2008, Universidade do Algarve
Keywords
Teses Safia Diplodus vulgaris Otólitos Pescas 639.2