In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand their movements and habitat use. To detect the hypothesised migration of maturing veined squid Loligo forbesi from the west coast of Scotland (UK) to the North Sea and identify possible inshore-offshore movements, we analysed seasonal, spatial and environmental patterns in abundance and size distribution, based on commercial fishery landings data and trawl survey data from Scottish coastal waters (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, ICES areas IVa, IVb and VIa). A geographic information system (GIS) was used to build monthly contour maps of abundance. Generalised additive mixed models (GAMM) were used to quantify pa...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to test hypotheses regarding the spatial distribution...
This study compares alternative empirical models for forecasting interannual variation in squid (Lol...
Length–frequency analysis was employed to resolve multiple cohorts in the Loligo forbesi population ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Length-frequency data on squid (Loligo forbesi) collected during trawling surveys in Scottish waters...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to test hypotheses regarding the spatial distribution...
This study compares alternative empirical models for forecasting interannual variation in squid (Lol...
Length–frequency analysis was employed to resolve multiple cohorts in the Loligo forbesi population ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Length-frequency data on squid (Loligo forbesi) collected during trawling surveys in Scottish waters...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to test hypotheses regarding the spatial distribution...
This study compares alternative empirical models for forecasting interannual variation in squid (Lol...
Length–frequency analysis was employed to resolve multiple cohorts in the Loligo forbesi population ...