TY - JOUR
T1 - Growth parameters of the clupeids Limnothrissa miodon and Stolothrissa tanganicae in northern Lake Tanganyika (Bujumbura sub-basin)
AU - Mulimbwa, N’Sibula T.
AU - Gordó-Vilaseca, Cesc
AU - Milec, Leona J.M.
AU - Patel, Deepti M.
AU - Kankonda, Busanga Alidor
AU - Micha, Jean Claude
AU - Sarvala, Jouko
AU - Raeymaekers, Joost A.M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/1/12
Y1 - 2024/1/12
N2 - The analysis of growth parameters in fish stocks, such as the asymptotic length (L∞) and the curvature parameter (K), is crucial for the estimation of production rates and total mortality rates in fisheries management. Here, we estimated the growth parameters of the clupeids Limnothrissa miodon and Stolothrissa tanganicae in the northern part of Lake Tanganyika (Bujumbura sub-basin). Both species are important targets of pelagic fisheries, but the available estimates are based on scarce size frequency data, and rarely on size as a function of age data. We provide new estimates of L∞ and K based on size as a function of age data, with age being inferred from otolith weights. Furthermore, we reanalyze several existing length frequency datasets using advanced statistical procedures to test if growth parameters estimated by length frequency analysis are consistent with those obtained from size as a function of age. We found that length frequency analysis consistently underestimates L∞ and overestimates K as compared to length-at-age data. We recommend that length-at-age data are collected at a much broader spatial and temporal scale than currently available to advance our understanding of the growth dynamics of these two sardine species. This will improve the assessment of stock productivity of Lake Tanganyika’s pelagic fisheries and the conservation of these economically important fish species.
AB - The analysis of growth parameters in fish stocks, such as the asymptotic length (L∞) and the curvature parameter (K), is crucial for the estimation of production rates and total mortality rates in fisheries management. Here, we estimated the growth parameters of the clupeids Limnothrissa miodon and Stolothrissa tanganicae in the northern part of Lake Tanganyika (Bujumbura sub-basin). Both species are important targets of pelagic fisheries, but the available estimates are based on scarce size frequency data, and rarely on size as a function of age data. We provide new estimates of L∞ and K based on size as a function of age data, with age being inferred from otolith weights. Furthermore, we reanalyze several existing length frequency datasets using advanced statistical procedures to test if growth parameters estimated by length frequency analysis are consistent with those obtained from size as a function of age. We found that length frequency analysis consistently underestimates L∞ and overestimates K as compared to length-at-age data. We recommend that length-at-age data are collected at a much broader spatial and temporal scale than currently available to advance our understanding of the growth dynamics of these two sardine species. This will improve the assessment of stock productivity of Lake Tanganyika’s pelagic fisheries and the conservation of these economically important fish species.
KW - Bujumbura sub-basin
KW - daily increments of otoliths
KW - Growth
KW - Lake Tanganyika
KW - Limnothrissa miodon
KW - size frequency analysis
KW - Stolothrissa tanganicae
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85201525163&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.26496/bjz.2024.184
DO - 10.26496/bjz.2024.184
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201525163
SN - 0777-6276
VL - 154
SP - 117
EP - 137
JO - Belgian Journal of Zoology
JF - Belgian Journal of Zoology
ER -