Accuracy and Precision of Age Estimates Obtained from Three Calcified Structures for Known-Age Kokanee

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作者
Branigan, Philip R. [1 ]
Meyer, Kevin A. [1 ]
Wahl, Nicholas C. [2 ]
Corsi, Matthew P. [2 ]
Dux, Andrew M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Idaho Dept Fish & Game, 1414 East Locust Lane, Nampa, ID 83686 USA
[2] Idaho Dept Fish & Game, 2885 West Kathleen Ave, Coeur Dalene, ID 83815 USA
关键词
FIN RAYS; LAKE TROUT; POPULATION-DYNAMICS; ONCORHYNCHUS-NERKA; CHINOOK SALMON; OTOLITHS; GROWTH; SCALES; VALIDATION; SPINES;
D O I
10.1002/nafm.10286
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Kokanee Oncorhynchus nerka growth is often density dependent; thus, proper management of kokanee populations necessitates an understanding of population dynamics using age structure data. To date, no calcified structures have been validated for kokanee. We compared the accuracy (i.e., the percentage of reconciled age estimates that matched the known ages of fish) and precision (i.e., the percentage of fish for which complete agreement was achieved on age estimates among all readers) of aging estimates for scales, sectioned otoliths, and sectioned pectoral fin rays from 455 known-age kokanee (ages 0-4) collected from five lentic waters in Idaho. Across all waters combined, mean weighted accuracy and precision were similar for scales (86% and 70%, respectively), fin rays (83% and 65%), and otoliths (82% and 65%), with no significant differences between structures. However, among water bodies, accuracy and precision of each calcified structure varied considerably. For example, scales were the most accurate and precise structure and otoliths were the least accurate and precise structure at one water body, while otoliths were the most accurate and precise structure and scales were the least accurate structure at two water bodies. Fin rays were the least precise structure at four of the five study waters, but were the least accurate structure for only one water body. Individual reader accuracy was most affected by fish age and water body, and older fish (age 3 and older) were consistently assigned incorrect ages regardless of the water body or the calcified structure. Taken collectively, all three structures produced satisfactory aging accuracy and precision for kokanee, but no structure was unequivocally best; at any individual water body, annual growth and local environmental conditions appeared to influence the readability of calcified structures.
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页码:498 / 508
页数:11
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