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Age and growth of two newly established invasive populations of Tilapia mariae in northern Australia
Authors:D. J. Russell  F. E. Thomson  P. A. Thuesen
Affiliation:1. Northern Fisheries Centre, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, , Cairns, Qld, 4870 Australia;2. Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, University of Canberra, , Canberra, ACT, 2617 Australia
Abstract:Sagittal otoliths were used to age the samples of Tilapia mariae collected from a coastal river and an impoundment. Validation of sagittae checks was achieved using both quantitative marginal increment analysis and by tetracycline marking of the otoliths of fish kept in tanks and in a farm dam. The annulus pattern on the otoliths was generally clear and their formation appeared to be temperature related and largely completed in the Austral spring around September and October. Male T. mariae grow faster and larger than females and the maximum ages of fish from the coastal river and impoundment was 9+ and 4+ years, respectively. Past fish surveys and the absence of older age classes in the impoundment population would suggest that this population was only very recently established.
Keywords:age validation  alien species  black mangrove cichlid  Cichlidae  exotic fish  tetracycline
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