Abstract
This study developed predictive models using generalized linear statistical analyses to estimate Atlantic bonefish (Albula vulpes) fork length (FL) dependent on four head morphometry covariates: snout length, eye diameter, postorbital head length, and head length. A total of 257 South Florida bonefish were examined, which ranged from 28 to 720 mm FL. Each of the morphometric measurements was highly correlated with FL, with coefficients of determination (r2) that ranged from 0.9592 for eye diameter to 0.9959 for head length. Total length (TL) was also highly correlated with FL. Sex differences in the morphometric measurements were examined; however, no significant sexual dimorphism was detected. All of the morphometric measurements examined were good predictors of Atlantic bonefish FL and TL.