Review article

METHODS FOR AGE AND GROWTH DETERMINATION IN CEPHALOPODS

2008, 66 (1)   p. 25-34

Svjetlana Krstulović Šifner

Abstract

Different methods used in age determination of cephalopods and their importance for assessment and management purposes for this group of marine organisms are described in the paper. Scientific investigations have proved that indirect methods (length frequency data) are not reliable enough and should always be accompanied with one direct method, although these methods are very demanding and time consuming. Today, statoliths are the most frequently used direct method for age estimation. These hard structures are proved to be very useful tool in age determination in squids (Teuthida). On the other hand, there are no standard age determination techniques for cuttlefishes and octopuses (Sepiida and Octopoda) and for these groups of cephalopods scientists are still searching for methods suitable for routine use.

Keywords

cephalopods, age and growth determination, direct and indirect methods

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