Combined Study of daily growth variability and nitrogen-carbon isotopic signature analysis of Alborán Sea schooling sardine Sardina pilchardus (Walbaum, 1792) larvae
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Laiz-Carrión, R. (Raúl); García-García, A. (Alberto); Quintanilla-Hervás, J.M. (José María); Mercado-Carmona, J.M. (Jesús Mariano)Date
2011Type
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A combined study of Alborán Sea Sardina pilchardus larval daily growth and isotopic signature was carried out to elucidate the cause of morphometric differences observed in a single larval school whereby the standard length (LS) v. dry mass (MD) relationship differentiated a heavier-by-size larval group from a lighter larval group. The daily growth analysis revealed that this difference originated from two larval growth patterns, where a fast growing population (F) in contrast to a slow-growing larval population (S) was distinguished. The S-growing larval cohort had a significantly higher nitrogen (N) content as a result of greater somatic mass build up with time in the form of structural proteins. Alternatively, the F-growing population showed a significantly greater amount of carbon (C) content with age, indicating faster metabolic rates of C accretion compared to the S-growing group. In consequence, the C:N ratios of the F-growing larvae were significantly higher than the S-group. C:N ...