Age and growth of the swordfish in the waters around Taiwan determined from anal-fin rays

Age and growth of the swordfish (Xiphias gladius) in Taiwan waters was studied from counts of growth bands on cross sections of the second ray of the first anal fin. Data on lower jaw fork length and weight, and samples of the anal fin of male and female swordfish were collected from three offshore...

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Published in:Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) Vol. 100; no. 4; pp. 822 - 835
Main Authors: Sun, Chi-Lu, Wang, Sheng-Ping, Yeh, Su-Zan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: National Marine Fisheries Service 01-10-2002
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Summary:Age and growth of the swordfish (Xiphias gladius) in Taiwan waters was studied from counts of growth bands on cross sections of the second ray of the first anal fin. Data on lower jaw fork length and weight, and samples of the anal fin of male and female swordfish were collected from three offshore and coastal tuna longline fishing ports on a monthly basis between September 1997 and March 1999. In total, 685 anal fins were collected and 627 of them (293 males and 334 females) were aged successfully. The lower jaw fork lengths of the aged individuals ranged from 83.4 to 246.6 cm for the females and from 83.3 to 206 cm for the males. The radii of the fin rays and growth bands on the cross sections were measured under a dissecting microscope equipped with an image analysis system. Trends in the monthly marginal increment ratio indicated that growth bands formed once a year. Thus, the age of each fish was determined from the number of visible growth bands. Two methods were used to estimate and compare the standard and the generalized von Bertalanffy growth parameters for both males and females. The nonlinear least square estimates of the generalized von Bertalanffy growth parameters in method II, in which a power function was used to describe the relationship between ray radius and LJFL, were recommended as most acceptable. There were significant differences in growth parameters between males and females. The growth parameters estimated for females were the following: asymptotic length (L) = 300.66 cm, growth coefficient (K) = 0.040/yr, age at zero length (t sub(0)) = -0.75 yr, and the fitted fourth parameter (m) = -0.785. The growth parameters estimated for males were the following: asymptotic length (L) = 213.05 cm, growth coefficient (K) = 0.086/yr, age at zero length (t sub(0)) = -0.626 yr, and the fitted fourth parameter (m) = -0.768.
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ISSN:0090-0656