Authors
Robert France, John Holmes, Alejandro Lynch
Publication date
1991/12/1
Journal
Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences
Volume
48
Issue
12
Pages
2324-2332
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
Age-classes in crayfish populations can be determined from size–frequency data provided four tenets are adhered to: (1) only crayfish collected from areas of rock substrate are used; (2) trapping data are excluded; (3) species do not have longevities exceeding about 4 yr; and most importantly, (4) sample sizes are greater than about 200. Studies that have failed to follow these guidelines have met with limited success in dissecting mixed frequency distributions. Further, three validation procedures must be undertaken: (1) temporal replication within molting events to measure the precision of both data collection and size–frequency analysis; (2) corroboration with known-age crayfish from either field recaptures or laboratory molt increments; and (3) concordance with independent analysis of the mean size at onset of sexual maturity. When these checks support the size–frequency results, population age composition …
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Scholar articles
R France, J Holmes, A Lynch - Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 1991