Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) is a highly adaptive boreal species with a broad distribution through different ecosystems in the North Atlantic. Diet, environmental factors and population dynamics vary enormously throughout this range, and behaviours are therefore extremely plastic. However, the behaviour of cod will always be constrained by physiology, be it temperature tolerance, swimming speeds or buoyancy control. Cod, like other gadoids, are physoclists, i.e. they have a closed compliant swimbladder that can be filled or emptied in order to achieve neutral buoyancy at any depth. Pressure changes caused by vertical movements lead to expansion and compression of the swimbladder as individuals ascend or descend respectively. Over...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caught in recreational fisheries are commonly released, often with barot...
Some of the best studied fish species with the longest monitored stock time series worldwide occur i...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) is a highly adaptive boreal species with a broad distribution through...
The behavioural response of cod (Gadus morhua) to sudden pressure reductions was investigated in a l...
We investigate the trade-offs associated with vertical migration and swimming speed of Atlantic cod ...
Various air-breathing marine vertebrates such as seals, turtles and seabirds show distinct patterns ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Understanding responses of marine species to temperature variability is essential to predict impacts...
To understand the variation in availability of demersal fish to bottom trawls and to evaluate the re...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a demersal gadoid that has been one of the most important species in ...
We used a geolocation method based on tidal amplitude and water depth to assess the horizontal movem...
The study supports the hypothesis that well-fed cod seek higher temperatures to increase growth rate...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caught in recreational fisheries are commonly released, often with barot...
Some of the best studied fish species with the longest monitored stock time series worldwide occur i...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) is a highly adaptive boreal species with a broad distribution through...
The behavioural response of cod (Gadus morhua) to sudden pressure reductions was investigated in a l...
We investigate the trade-offs associated with vertical migration and swimming speed of Atlantic cod ...
Various air-breathing marine vertebrates such as seals, turtles and seabirds show distinct patterns ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Understanding responses of marine species to temperature variability is essential to predict impacts...
To understand the variation in availability of demersal fish to bottom trawls and to evaluate the re...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a demersal gadoid that has been one of the most important species in ...
We used a geolocation method based on tidal amplitude and water depth to assess the horizontal movem...
The study supports the hypothesis that well-fed cod seek higher temperatures to increase growth rate...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
Recent studies in the marine environment have suggested that the limited phenotypic plasticity of co...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caught in recreational fisheries are commonly released, often with barot...
Some of the best studied fish species with the longest monitored stock time series worldwide occur i...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...