Age, growth, and population structure of Conomurex luhunuas
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Age and growth dynamics of Conomurex luhuanus were investigated to determine the population structure. Age-specific change in shell shape determined with geometric morphometrics revealed discrimination of shape between 0-3 years old at 99–100% while 3–4 years old can be separated with 81% certainty. Using the age discrimination data, K and L∞ were estimated at 1.00 year and 7.28 cm, respectively. Recruitment is bimodal with natural mortality (M) of 0.71 and fishing mortality (F) approximated at 3.92 year. The exploitation rate (E) is 0.85 year, indicating probable overharvesting of the population under study. The presence of a deep-water population, age-specific burying behavior, and bimodal recruitment pattern are possible resilience factors.
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The study was supported by a grant from PCAARRD-DOST.
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Sanchez-Escalona, K. P., & Aliño, P. A. (2022). Age, growth, and population structure of Conomurex luhunuas. The Philippine Journal of Fisheries, 29(2), 115-123.