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ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 2003 60(6):1352-1360; doi:10.1016/S1054-3139(03)00141-3
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Morphometric variation among sardine (Sardina pilchardus) populations from the northeastern Atlantic and the western Mediterranean

Alexandra Silva*

Instituto de Investigação das Pescas e do Mar (INIAP-IPIMAR) Av. Brasília s/n, 1449-006 Lisbon, Portugal

*tel: +351 213027000; fax: +351 213025948. e-mail: asilva{at}ipimar.pt.

During the past decade, regional changes in the dynamics of the Atlanto-Iberian stock of sardine, and its exploitation by Portuguese and Spanish purse-seine fisheries, have increased the uncertainties in estimated trends of spawning biomass, stock abundance, and fishing mortality. Together with recent evidence for lack of discontinuities in the distribution of sardine eggs at the edges of the stock area, this casts doubts on the hypothesis that the stock is a panmictic, closed population. Sardine morphometric data (truss variables and landmark data) from 14 samples spanning the northeastern Atlantic and the western Mediterranean were analysed by multivariate and geometric methods. The analyses explored the homogeneity of sardine shape within the area studied, as well as its relation to that of adjacent and distant populations (Azores and northwestern Mediterranean). Principal components analysis on size-corrected truss variables and cluster analysis of mean fish shape using landmark data indicate that the shape of sardine off southern Iberia and Morocco is distinct from the shape of sardine in the rest of the area. The two groups of sardine are significantly separated by discriminant analysis, and their validity was confirmed by large percentages of correct classifications of test fish (87 and 86% of fish from the test sample were correctly classified into each group, respectively). There was also some evidence that fish from the western Mediterranean and the Azores form a separate morphometric group. These results question both the homogeneity within the Atlanto-Iberian sardine stock and the validity of its current boundaries.

Keywords: morphometrics, NE Atlantic, sardine, stock identification

Received 10 April 2003; accepted 13 July 2003.


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