ABSTRACT: A multi-disciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for a critical forage species, the Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica. Caccavo et al. (2018; Sci Rep 8:17856) had shown strong gene flow along the westward Antarctic Slope Current, in addition to spatially recurring length modes that provided evidence for episodic connectivity. In this paper, otolith nucleus chemistry from a subset of fish collected in the southern Weddell Sea as part of a hydrographic survey of the Filchner Trough system was used to test between connectivity scenarios. Nucleus chemistry, which reflects environmental exposure during early life, showed significant spatial structuring despite homogeneity in mi...
The Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica is a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem, a...
Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population struct...
Pronounced environmental trends across fronts suggest that the otolith chemistry of oceanic fish can...
A multi-disciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis fo...
A multidisciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a keystone species in the continental shelf wa...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a critically important forage species with a ...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a critically important forage species with a c...
AbstractA recent population hypothesis for Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica), a critica...
Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) are the most important pelagic forage fish on the Ant...
A recent population hypothesis for Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica), a critical forage...
A multidisciplinary approach incorporating otolith chemistry, age data, and numerical Lagrangian par...
An important prerequisite of sustainable fisheries management is knowledge about the spatial structu...
Understanding the key drivers of population connectivity in the marine environment is essential for ...
Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population struct...
The Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica is a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem, a...
Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population struct...
Pronounced environmental trends across fronts suggest that the otolith chemistry of oceanic fish can...
A multi-disciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis fo...
A multidisciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a keystone species in the continental shelf wa...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a critically important forage species with a ...
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a critically important forage species with a c...
AbstractA recent population hypothesis for Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica), a critica...
Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) are the most important pelagic forage fish on the Ant...
A recent population hypothesis for Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica), a critical forage...
A multidisciplinary approach incorporating otolith chemistry, age data, and numerical Lagrangian par...
An important prerequisite of sustainable fisheries management is knowledge about the spatial structu...
Understanding the key drivers of population connectivity in the marine environment is essential for ...
Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population struct...
The Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica is a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem, a...
Large-scale transport of seawater in ocean currents may generate spatially complex population struct...
Pronounced environmental trends across fronts suggest that the otolith chemistry of oceanic fish can...