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Age validation of four rockfishes (genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus) with bomb-produced radiocarbon

Authors :
Thomas E. Helser
Craig R. Kastelle
Chris Gburski
Charles E. Hutchinson
Irina M. Benson
Betty J. Goetz
Todd T. TenBrink
Source :
Marine and Freshwater Research. 71:1355
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
CSIRO Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

In rockfish (Family Scorpaenidae), age determination is difficult and the annual nature of otolith growth zones must be validated independently. We applied routine age determination to four species of Gulf of Alaska rockfish: two shallower-water species, namely harlequin rockfish (Sebastes variegatus) and redstripe rockfish (Sebastes proriger), and two deep-water species, namely shortspine thornyhead (Sebastolobus alascanus) and shortraker rockfish (Sebastes borealis). The estimated ages (counts of presumed annual growth zones in the otoliths) were then evaluated with bomb-produced radiocarbon (14C) and Bayesian modelling with Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations. This study successfully demonstrated the level of accuracy in estimated ages of redstripe rockfish (a 35% probability of underageing, and ~5% probability of overageing) and harlequin rockfish (a 100% probability that they were underaged by ~3 or 4 years). Measured Δ14C in shortspine thornyhead and shortraker rockfish otoliths was lower and increased later than expected. Hence, incorrect age determination could not be evaluated. This is likely caused by dissimilar environmental and biological availability of 14C between these two species and the Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) reference chronology, or underageing of these two species.

Details

ISSN :
13231650
Volume :
71
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine and Freshwater Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8475cfcffad7c651976e6188244b1627
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/mf19280