Resources of Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) are undergoing dramatic recessions in China as the consequence of intensifying anthropogenic activities. Elucidating the influences of local-scale environmental factors on early life history traits is of great importance to design strategies conserving and restoring the declining anchovy resources. In this research, we studied hatching date and early growth of anchovy in the Yangtze River Estuary (YRE) using information obtained from otolith microstructure. Onset of hatching season and growth rates of anchovy was compared to populations in Japan and Taiwan. In YRE, the hatching date of anchovy ranged from February 26th to April 6th and mean growth rate ranged from...
We review three areas of recent research on Hudson River bay anchovy. One focus has been the along-...
gold estuarine anchovy Stolephorus insularis (Hardenberg 1933) is a small pelagic fish with a short ...
The pattern of otolith daily increments was used to identify hatchery-reared, wild ocean-type and wi...
Resources of Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicas Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) are undergoing dra...
The reproduction and early growth of fish are essential elements that affect recruitment and provide...
reveal separations among spatiotemporal populations of anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) in the southern...
Shortjaw tapertail anchovy, Coilia brachygnathus, is one of the anchovy species that exclusively liv...
Shortjaw tapertail anchovy, Coilia brachygnathus, is one of the anchovy species that exclusively liv...
Three growth-based survival mechanisms were tested for multiple cohorts of Japanese anchovy Engrauli...
Coilia grayii is the anadromous form of anchovy that is distributed in the East and South China Seas...
Upwelling systems can provide ideal conditions for survival and growth of larval fishes. However, ...
Various hypotheses have been put forward to explain the mechanisms in the Bay of Biscay that result ...
Understanding the feeding ecology of anchovies in the southern waters of Korea is crucial for improv...
The habitat use and the migratory patterns of different estuarine tapertail anchovy Coilia nasus pop...
Goldfish Carassius auratus have been established in myriad ecosystems outside of their native ranges...
We review three areas of recent research on Hudson River bay anchovy. One focus has been the along-...
gold estuarine anchovy Stolephorus insularis (Hardenberg 1933) is a small pelagic fish with a short ...
The pattern of otolith daily increments was used to identify hatchery-reared, wild ocean-type and wi...
Resources of Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicas Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) are undergoing dra...
The reproduction and early growth of fish are essential elements that affect recruitment and provide...
reveal separations among spatiotemporal populations of anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) in the southern...
Shortjaw tapertail anchovy, Coilia brachygnathus, is one of the anchovy species that exclusively liv...
Shortjaw tapertail anchovy, Coilia brachygnathus, is one of the anchovy species that exclusively liv...
Three growth-based survival mechanisms were tested for multiple cohorts of Japanese anchovy Engrauli...
Coilia grayii is the anadromous form of anchovy that is distributed in the East and South China Seas...
Upwelling systems can provide ideal conditions for survival and growth of larval fishes. However, ...
Various hypotheses have been put forward to explain the mechanisms in the Bay of Biscay that result ...
Understanding the feeding ecology of anchovies in the southern waters of Korea is crucial for improv...
The habitat use and the migratory patterns of different estuarine tapertail anchovy Coilia nasus pop...
Goldfish Carassius auratus have been established in myriad ecosystems outside of their native ranges...
We review three areas of recent research on Hudson River bay anchovy. One focus has been the along-...
gold estuarine anchovy Stolephorus insularis (Hardenberg 1933) is a small pelagic fish with a short ...
The pattern of otolith daily increments was used to identify hatchery-reared, wild ocean-type and wi...