A NEW AGEING METHOD FOR EGGS OF FISH SPECIES WITH DAILY SPAWNING SYNCHRONICITY
M. Bernal, D.L. Borchers, L. Valdés, A. Lago de Lanzós, S.T. Buckland-2001
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 58: 2330-2340
Abstract:
A new method for ageing staged eggs of fish is
presented. The method is intended for species that show spawning
synchronicity and for which the egg phase can be classified into development
stages, each of which lasts less than a day, such as sardines and anchovies.
It combines biological information on the daily frequency of spawning and
egg development rates, via a probabilistic resampling method. A general
methodology that allows the use of models of daily spawning frequency and
egg development as a function of temperature is provided and applied to
sardine egg data from three surveys in northern Spain. Unlike previous
ageing methods, the proposed method allows for the variability of egg ages
in a way that reflects the extent of the assumed daily spawning period, and
estimates of the uncertainty in the stage-to-age conversion can be obtained.
These estimates of uncertainty can be incorporated into subsequent analyses
that involve age as a covariate, such as in the daily egg production method
(DEPM), thus allowing more reliable estimates of the variance of egg
production.