Volume 4 - No: 3
Population Structures of the Two Banded Seabream, Diplodus vulgaris and the White Seabream, Diplodus sargus Reveal New Records in Maximal Age
- Sandra Agius Darmanin
Conservation Biology Research Group, Department of Biology, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
- F. Saadet Karakulak
Istanbul University, Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
- Adriana Vella
Conservation Biology Research Group, Department of Biology, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
adriana.vella@um.edu.mt
Keywords: Seabream, Population Parameters, Maltese Islands, Maximum Age.
Abstract
The common two-banded seabream Diplodus vulgaris and Diplodus sargus were sampled from
non-commercial fishing catches around the Maltese Islands between July 2012 and December
2017. A total of 1550 (D. vulgaris N=1204, D. sargus N=346) specimens were collected. In this
study, age, growth, length-weight relationship (LWR), condition factor (K) and relative condition
factor (Kn) were investigated. Ages ranged from 0 to 17 years for D. sargus and 0 to 16 years for
D. vulgaris. A positive allometric growth was observed for D. sargus while growth in D. vulgaris
was isometric. Average Kn was found to be 0.99 and 1.01 in D. vulgaris and 0.97 and 1.00 in D.
sargus for males and females respectively. The growth parameters of the von Bertalanffy equation
were: L∞=26.71 and 30.86 cm, K= 0.275 and 0.286 year-1
and tₒ = -2.27 and -1.61 year for all
individuals of D. vulgaris and D. sargus respectively. This study is the first reference on the LWR
equation parameters, Kn, K and Age for these species around the Maltese Islands and establishes
a new maximum age for D. vulgaris of 16 years.