Age, growth, and longevity were estimated for the starry smoothhound (Mustelus asterias), based on the interpretation of sectioned vertebrae of 106 males (35-104 cm stretch total length, STL) and 114 females (44-112 cm STL). Growth curves were fitted to length-at-age data using von Bertalanffy and Gompertz models. The three-parameter von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) provided the best statistical fit to the male data (L∞ = 103.7 cm STL, L0 = 38.1 cm STL, k = 0.195 year-1). The Gompertz growth function provided the best statistical fit to the female data, although the estimated parameters were biologically unreasonable. Therefore, the three-parameter VBGF was also accepted for females (L∞ = 123.5 cm STL, L0 = 34.9 cm STL, k = 0.146 year-1). Longevity was estimated to be 13 and 18.3 years for males and females, respectively. The length-weight relationship is also presented for 304 male and 424 female M. asterias. The von Bertalanffy model was fitted to the weight-at-age data. These estimates can form the basis of future work on the assessment and management of this species. © 2009 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Oxford Journals. All rights reserved.
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Farrell, E. D., Mariani, S., & Clarke, M. W. (2010). Age and growth estimates for the starry smoothhound (Mustelus asterias) in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67(5), 931–939. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp295
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