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Morphological indices and otolith microstructure of Atlantic croaker,Micropogonias undulatus,as indicators of habitat quality along an estuarine pollution gradient
Authors:John S Burke  David S Peters  Peter J Hanson
Institution:(1) National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Beaufort Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, 28516, U.S.A.
Abstract:Synopsis Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, sampled from a transect along a pollution gradient show a trend of declining growth and physical condition. This trend is apparent in the mean size of 0-group croaker, in their recent growth rate measured by marginal otolith increment widths, in longer term growth rate as indicated by relative otolith weights, and in general physical condition as measured by an index of condition of the caudal fin. We suggest that these measures are indicators of stress associated with environmental conditions. Because croaker from different positions along the pollution gradient were distinguishable, it appears that they remain for extended periods within areas of degraded environmental quality.
Keywords:Fish growth  Otolith increment width  Otolith weigth  Fin erosion  Galveston Bay
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