Otolith increments are widely used as accurate measures of age in fish biology and fisheries science. However, the information recorded in otolith increments can be put to a variety of other uses. For example, there is the potential of using the conservative physiology of otoliths as a powerful recording and monitoring tool in environmental and ecological studies. This paper presents the background to the application of otolith increment widths and provides evidence of their utility as a tool for monitoring environmental changes in estuaries and other aquatic systems. Future use of otolith increment widths as part of environmental impact assessments and monitoring is discussed and encouraged, as are the requirements of candidate species of ...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Measurements of the otolith increment widths of barramundi in three regions in the Gulf of Carpentar...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Otolith increments are widely used as accurate measures of age in fish biology and fisheries science...
Otoliths are structures located in the inner ear cavity of all teleost fish and serve as a balance o...
The aim of our study was to validate the most suitable environmental indicator among three approache...
Two methods of otolith increment analysis were used to describe spatial, temporal and gender variati...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
BackgroundThe application of otolith-based tools to inform the management and conservation of fishes...
Otoliths are calcareous and vestibular structures found within the inner ear of bony fish. They prim...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
Fish otoliths have been used as natural recorders of age and growth information in fishes for over a...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
The Third International Symposium on Fish Otolith Research and Application was held in Townsville, Q...
Otoliths are small, white minerals mostly composed of calcium carbonate. They are located in inner e...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Measurements of the otolith increment widths of barramundi in three regions in the Gulf of Carpentar...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Otolith increments are widely used as accurate measures of age in fish biology and fisheries science...
Otoliths are structures located in the inner ear cavity of all teleost fish and serve as a balance o...
The aim of our study was to validate the most suitable environmental indicator among three approache...
Two methods of otolith increment analysis were used to describe spatial, temporal and gender variati...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
BackgroundThe application of otolith-based tools to inform the management and conservation of fishes...
Otoliths are calcareous and vestibular structures found within the inner ear of bony fish. They prim...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
Fish otoliths have been used as natural recorders of age and growth information in fishes for over a...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
The Third International Symposium on Fish Otolith Research and Application was held in Townsville, Q...
Otoliths are small, white minerals mostly composed of calcium carbonate. They are located in inner e...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Measurements of the otolith increment widths of barramundi in three regions in the Gulf of Carpentar...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...