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Age validation in Octopus maya (Voss and SolĂs, 1966) by counting increments in the beak sections of known age individuals
The present study was carried out to validate the daily deposition and age estimation by using beak rostrum sagittal sections increments of cultivated Octopus maya (Voss and SolĂs, 1966). This study validates
for first time the periodicity of beak increments by using animals of known age. We analyzed the rostrum
sagittal sections (RSS) of upper and lower beaks in 40 juveniles of O. maya divided into four age groups
(63, 87, 105 and 122 days) with 10 individuals per group. The animals were fed with a soft diet allowing
obtaining age estimations not affected by the beak erosion. At the same time 50 animals were sampled
every 20 days until 120 days old to obtain an age-body wet weight (BW) curve which could be compared
with the age-BW curve obtained using age estimations from beaks. Co-variance analysis showed no statistical differences between both curves. The number of increments present in the beaks corresponded
with the number of days from hatchling. Therefore, it was possible to validate that a growth increment
corresponds to a day of life in O. maya, confirming that, up to 122 days old, the beaks counts can be used
to determine the age of O. maya.Post-print