Size at maturity for grooved Tanner crab (Chionoecetes tanneri) along the U.S. west coast (Washington to California)

FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY(2016)

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We conducted a multiyear study to examine interannual variability in the mean size (carapace width, mm), maturity size (mm) and depth (m) for grooved Tanner crab (Chionoecetes tanneri (Rathbun, 1893)) along the U.S. west coast. An additional goal was to provide updated estimates of carapace width (mm) at 50% maturity (W-50) for male and female grooved Tanner crab and assess changes over time. Randomly selected samples came from trawl surveys undertaken annually by the Northwest Fisheries Science Center at depths of 55 to 1280m. We used allometric relationships between carapace width (CW) and either abdominal width (AW) (females) or chela length (CL) (males) to determine functional maturity by sex. We evaluated maturity by fitting logistic regression models to proportion mature grooved Tanner crab. W-50 varied significantly between males (125.2mm) and females (89.1mm) but interannual differences were slight. The annual mean CW were greater for mature males (139.9-143.4mm) relative to females (98.8-100.4mm). The average sizes of immature grooved Tanner crab varied between sexes with males (75.7-84.6mm) larger than females (66.7-71.9mm). Size frequency distributions indicated little overlap in the size of mature male and female grooved Tanner crab but considerable overlap between immature grooved Tanner crab. The best model expressing complexity in growth incorporated width, sex and maturity stage. Depth ranged from 195-1254m with the average depth of a mature grooved Tanner crab (females, 737m; males, 767m) significantly shallower than an immature (females, 949m; males, 918m) grooved Tanner crab.
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abdominal width,allometric relationships,carapace width,chela length,size at 50% maturity
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