Otoliths are structures located in the inner ear cavity of all teleost fish and serve as a balance organ and also aid in hearing. They have been used traditionally to obtain information about the taxon, age and size of fishes. This is very important because age, growth rate, and mortality rate are three of the most influential life history characteristics controlling the productivity of fish populations. Besides age and growth determination, otoliths have been the object of study in many different fields, such as fish biology (hearing and balance in fishes), larval fish ecology, species identification, fish stock identification and environmental reconstruction of the fish habitat. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of...
Fish otoliths' chronometric properties make them useful for age and growth rate estimation in fisher...
The otolith (sagitta) measurements of five pelagic fish species - Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, ...
Acquisition of biological information on invasive fishes during the early stages of invasion could b...
Otoliths are structures located in the inner ear cavity of all teleost fish and serve as a balance o...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Otoliths are small, white minerals mostly composed of calcium carbonate. They are located in inner e...
Otoliths or ear-stones are hard, calcium carbonate structures located within the inner ear of bony f...
The current research paper aims at identifying and clarifying the main morphological differences in ...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
Fish otoliths have been used as natural recorders of age and growth information in fishes for over a...
Color poster with text, diagrams, images, charts, graphs, and tables.Otoliths are calcium carbonate ...
This Master thesis compares growth of Percidae and Cyprinidae in flooded mining pit Most with water ...
Otoliths are acellular apposition structures composed of approximately 90% of calcium carbonate and ...
The relationships between sagitta otolith morphology and fish size were examined for common carp in ...
Fish otoliths' chronometric properties make them useful for age and growth rate estimation in fisher...
The otolith (sagitta) measurements of five pelagic fish species - Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, ...
Acquisition of biological information on invasive fishes during the early stages of invasion could b...
Otoliths are structures located in the inner ear cavity of all teleost fish and serve as a balance o...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Otoliths are small, white minerals mostly composed of calcium carbonate. They are located in inner e...
Otoliths or ear-stones are hard, calcium carbonate structures located within the inner ear of bony f...
The current research paper aims at identifying and clarifying the main morphological differences in ...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
Fish otoliths have been used as natural recorders of age and growth information in fishes for over a...
Color poster with text, diagrams, images, charts, graphs, and tables.Otoliths are calcium carbonate ...
This Master thesis compares growth of Percidae and Cyprinidae in flooded mining pit Most with water ...
Otoliths are acellular apposition structures composed of approximately 90% of calcium carbonate and ...
The relationships between sagitta otolith morphology and fish size were examined for common carp in ...
Fish otoliths' chronometric properties make them useful for age and growth rate estimation in fisher...
The otolith (sagitta) measurements of five pelagic fish species - Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, ...
Acquisition of biological information on invasive fishes during the early stages of invasion could b...