The growth of Mullus barbatus has been widely studied using different methods, but no previous study has focused on age validation. The uncertainty in estimating the age of the red mullet by otolith reading is linked to the number of false-growth increments laid down before the annulus. The capture of red mullets in the early life stage allowed us to estimate their size at the metamorphosis from the pelagic to the demersal phase. The comparison between the metamorphosis size and the back-calculated length of the first growth increment clarified the position of the false growth increment on the otolith. Moreover, the analyses of the otolith marginal increments in adult and juvenile specimens allowed us to define the deposition patterns of th...
Biological information is necessary for population structure assessment of economically important sp...
Red (blackspot) seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) is considered the main target species in the fishery c...
Namibia’s most important commercial fisheries resource, the shallow-water Cape hake Merluccius capen...
The growth of Mullus barbatus has been widely studied using different methods, but no previous study...
The Planning Group on Commercial Catch, Discards and Biological Sampling (PGCCDBS) and the Planning ...
The uncertainty in age estimation by otolith reading may be at the root of the large variability in ...
The uncertainty in age estimation by otolith reading may be at the root of the large variability in ...
Length at age data are a fundamental tool for the assessment of exploited fish populations, their us...
The age and growth of Mullus barbatus L. 1758, sampled around the Gokceada Island from September 201...
In September 2015, the Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) recommended an otolith exchan...
The Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) meeting in 2016 (ICES, 2016) recommended a Works...
This study is the first detailed work on the age and growth of the leaping mullet (Liza saliens, Ris...
This study was carried out during May 2010 – April 2011 in order to determine various biological pro...
Age and growth of four-spot megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) at the Porcupine Bank, an important Europe...
In the last years, the otoliths have become a useful tool for the determination of ichthyic speci...
Biological information is necessary for population structure assessment of economically important sp...
Red (blackspot) seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) is considered the main target species in the fishery c...
Namibia’s most important commercial fisheries resource, the shallow-water Cape hake Merluccius capen...
The growth of Mullus barbatus has been widely studied using different methods, but no previous study...
The Planning Group on Commercial Catch, Discards and Biological Sampling (PGCCDBS) and the Planning ...
The uncertainty in age estimation by otolith reading may be at the root of the large variability in ...
The uncertainty in age estimation by otolith reading may be at the root of the large variability in ...
Length at age data are a fundamental tool for the assessment of exploited fish populations, their us...
The age and growth of Mullus barbatus L. 1758, sampled around the Gokceada Island from September 201...
In September 2015, the Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) recommended an otolith exchan...
The Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) meeting in 2016 (ICES, 2016) recommended a Works...
This study is the first detailed work on the age and growth of the leaping mullet (Liza saliens, Ris...
This study was carried out during May 2010 – April 2011 in order to determine various biological pro...
Age and growth of four-spot megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) at the Porcupine Bank, an important Europe...
In the last years, the otoliths have become a useful tool for the determination of ichthyic speci...
Biological information is necessary for population structure assessment of economically important sp...
Red (blackspot) seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) is considered the main target species in the fishery c...
Namibia’s most important commercial fisheries resource, the shallow-water Cape hake Merluccius capen...