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Age determination in crustaceans: a review

Crustaceans, a commercially important class of arthropods in fisheries and aquaculture, represent a major worldwide food component for human consumption. Recently, growing interest regarding the ageing and longevity of crustaceans has led to advancement in the field of age determination methods, inc...

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Published in:Hydrobiologia 2017-09, Vol.799 (1), p.21-36
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description Crustaceans, a commercially important class of arthropods in fisheries and aquaculture, represent a major worldwide food component for human consumption. Recently, growing interest regarding the ageing and longevity of crustaceans has led to advancement in the field of age determination methods, including the use of lipofuscin and growth band counts, veering from the classic approach of size modal analysis. This manuscript provides a comprehensive overview of literature published between 1990 and 2016 on popular age determination methods (length–frequency analysis, lipofuscin analysis, and growth band counts) applied to five main crustacean taxa (shrimp, krill, crayfish, crabs and lobsters). Of the 231 studies examined, 83% used length–frequency analysis, 13% used lipofuscin and 4% used growth bands. Validation, a necessary step to support results provided by age estimation studies, was included in 71% and 56% of the reviewed published papers that used lipofuscin and growth band counts, respectively. So far, growth band counts have been the only direct method of determining crustacean age. This method requires validation in all species before routine application in stock assessment and/or conservation purposes.
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Age determination
Ageing
Aquaculture
Aquatic crustaceans
Arthropods
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Chronology
Crabs
Crayfish
Crustaceans
Ecology
Fisheries
Food consumption
Frequency analysis
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Growth
Krill
Length
Life Sciences
Lobsters
Longevity
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Reviews
Stock assessment
Taxa
Wildlife conservation
Zoology
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