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A comparison of vertebral preparation techniques for increasing reader precision and agreement in vertebral band pair identification of Northeast Atlantic skates

Eleanor S I Greenway, Lorenzo L Elias, Antonella Consiglio, Andrea Bellodi, Blondine Agus, Jurgen Batsleer, Karen Bekaert, Pierluigi Carbonara, Manfredi Madia, Mauro Sinopoli, Michele Palmisano, Ilse Maertens and Jan Jaap Poos

PLOS ONE, 2026, vol. 21, issue 2, 1-25

Abstract: Direct ageing of elasmobranch species comes with many challenges where the success of preparation methods tends to be species-specific. In this study, we compare age estimations from different preparation methods concerning vertebral location (anterior and posterior), vertebral structure (whole and sectioned), and vertebral staining (stained and unstained) for three skate species: Raja brachyura, Raja clavata, and Raja montagui. Age estimations were derived from modal ages of eight age readers from Dutch, Belgian, and Italian institutions. Only vertebrae from the same individual, where both conditions of the preparation method were available, were used in the analysis. Precision measures based on modal ages were variable but consistent with other elasmobranch ageing studies. For all species, anterior vertebrae showed lower CV values on average compared to posterior vertebrae. APE and CV were lower whole vertebrae compared to sectioned vertebrae regardless of vertebral location or staining, for all species. Age bias plots showed age estimations were significantly higher (p

Date: 2026
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