Age, Growth and Maturity of the Bonnethead Sphyrna tiburo in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico

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Bryan S. Frazier
Elizabeth A. Vinyard
Andrew T. Fields
William B. Driggers
R. Dean Grubbs
Douglas H. Adams
J. Marcus Drymon
Jayne M. Gardiner
Jill M. Hendon
Eric Hoffmayer
Robert E. Hueter
R. J. David Wells
Tonya R. Wiley
David S. Portnoy
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[1] South Carolina Department of Natural Resources,Marine Genomics Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences
[2] Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi,Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Mississippi Laboratories
[3] National Marine Fisheries Service,Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
[4] Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory,Center for Fisheries Research and Development
[5] Fish and Wildlife Research Institute,Center for Shark Research
[6] Mississippi State University and Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium,Department of Marine Biology
[7] New College of FL,undefined
[8] The University of Southern Mississippi,undefined
[9] Mote Marine Laboratory,undefined
[10] OCEARCH,undefined
[11] Texas A&M University at Galveston,undefined
[12] Havenworth Coastal Conservation,undefined
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Life history; Elasmobranch; Latitudinal variation; Fecundity; Reproduction;
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The age, growth, and maturity of bonnetheads, Sphyrna tiburo, inhabiting estuarine and coastal waters of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GOM) were investigated. Based on results of a concurrent population genetics study, two populations were examined, the eastern GOM and western GOM. Vertebrae were collected and aged from 1081 females and 811 males ranging in size 261–1060 mm and 227–898 mm fork length (FL), respectively. The von Bertalanffy growth model provided the best fit to length-at-age data. Eastern GOM von Bertalanffy parameters (length parameters in mm FL) were L∞ = 844, k = 0.23, to = -1.99, and Lo = 310 for females and L∞ = 680, k = 0.39, to = -1.44, and Lo = 294 for males. Western GOM von Bertalanffy parameters were L∞ = 1005, k = 0.20, to = -1.81, and Lo = 298 for females and L∞ = 807, k = 0.30, to = -1.44, and Lo = 285 for males. Maximum observed age was similar between populations with an overall maximum of 17.1 years for females, and 12.1 years for males. Length and age at 50% maturity for the eastern GOM was 661.5 mm and 4.9 years for females, and 564.1 mm and 3.5 years for males and for the western GOM 772.7 mm and 5.3 years for females, and 644.9 mm and 4.4 years for males. Bonnetheads in the eastern GOM generally grow faster and to smaller asymptotic lengths than those from the western GOM; however, longevity is similar between the two populations.
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页码:1597 / 1617
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