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Estimating daily age of catfish using otoliths Peter C. Sakaris and Elise R. Irwin Alabama Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Auburn University
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Objective Assess the effects of hydrology on spawning, hatching success and growth of YOY catfishes in regulated systems - Daily Aging
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Prepositioned Area Electrofishers Juveniles catfishes were collected at day and night using PAEs on sand and gravel bars at two mainstem sites and three tributary sites.
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Prepositioned Area Electrofishers YOY Channel Catfish < 100 mm
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YOY Catfish – Daily Aging Otolith Removal Use same methods described for adult catfish, with a few exceptions: 1) Use a dissecting scope or a portable lamp with magnification, 2) use a scalpel to cut into the fish, and 3) do not drop the otoliths (a little larger than a grain of salt).
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YOY Catfish – Daily Aging Otolith Processing 1)Mount otoliths in CrystalBond mounting wax using a dissecting scope and small dissecting forceps (initially, same as adult otoliths, but on a much smaller scale) 2)Slowly grind to core using 600 grit, fine sandpaper 3)Routinely check otolith using a compound microscope to see if core is visible 4)When core is visible, flip otolith over and slowly grind other side down until you have a thin section 5)Routinely check otolith to see if daily rings are visible
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Catfish have daily rings.
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Future Work Refine aging techniques - - Use finer grit when grinding other side of otolith Fewer scratches, more polished -Use alternative mounting material Validate the technique using known-age fish Apply it to wild fish
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Don’t forget the little guys, ANY QUESTIONS?
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