| Literature DB >> 33867654 |
Lauren B Rust1, Kerri Danil2, Sharon R Melin3, Brent Wilkerson4.
Abstract
Age determination from counts of growth layer groups (GLGs) in tooth dentine is a common method for aging marine mammals. Using known-aged animals, we validated this method for acid etched teeth of California sea lions (CSLs), Zalophus californianus. Between 1991 and 2013, the upper left canine (n = 33) was collected opportunistically during necropsy from animals tagged or branded as pups that later died. Overall, 55%-61% of age estimates by GLG counting were within 1 yr of the known-age in the sample of 1-30-yr-old CSLs. Accuracy of age estimates was found to be dependent on age of the CSLs, however. 71%-79% of age estimates were within 1 yr of the known-age in CSLs <10 yr old. These findings support the validity of counting GLGs to estimate age for CSLs <10 yr old to within 1 yr of accuracy.Entities:
Keywords: California sea lions; Zalophus californianus; aging; growth layer groups; teeth
Year: 2019 PMID: 33867654 PMCID: PMC8049567 DOI: 10.1111/mms.12605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Mamm Sci ISSN: 0824-0469 Impact factor: 2.090