Little is known on cubomedusae population structure, and what is known for many species is mostly from rare occurrences or from a metapopulation perspective. Knowledge on population units is critical for understanding population dynamics as well as predicting potential risk to swimmers. Otolith shape analysis is a proven stock identification technique in fishes; here, we applied shape analysis to cubomedusae statoliths. Medusae of three species were collected from three distinct populations around the coastline and nearshore islands of northern Queensland, Australia. Canonical discriminant analysis was performed on normalised elliptical fourier coefficients for statolith proximal, oral and lateral faces and combinations of statolith faces f...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is an oceanic-pelagic species. Its population structure in the Western Ind...
Statolith ageing techniques provide a useful tool in the study of age, growth, and population struct...
The genus Chionodraco includes three morphologically similar species, two of them (C. hamatus and C....
Little is known on cubomedusae population structure, and what is known for many species is mostly fr...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Collectively known as the box jellyfishes, cubomedusae have been documented around the world up to l...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Geometric morphometrics is a relatively new tool to fisheries research showing promise as a means of...
Otolith-shape analysis was examined to determine its utility for biological stock identification of ...
Geometric morphometric analysis was used to evaluate the shape of complete and broken otoliths in st...
[eng] The variability in otolith contour shape of black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) from Portugue...
Hickory Shad Alosa mediocris is an anadromous species of fish belonging to the Family Clupeidae , f...
Otolith shape analysis is an efficient fish stock identification tool. However, most applications us...
These are the raw data for Length: Width measurements and Normalised Elliptical Fourier coefficients...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is an oceanic-pelagic species. Its population structure in the Western Ind...
Statolith ageing techniques provide a useful tool in the study of age, growth, and population struct...
The genus Chionodraco includes three morphologically similar species, two of them (C. hamatus and C....
Little is known on cubomedusae population structure, and what is known for many species is mostly fr...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Collectively known as the box jellyfishes, cubomedusae have been documented around the world up to l...
Identification of potentially harmful cubomedusae is difficult due to their gelatinous nature. The o...
Geometric morphometrics is a relatively new tool to fisheries research showing promise as a means of...
Otolith-shape analysis was examined to determine its utility for biological stock identification of ...
Geometric morphometric analysis was used to evaluate the shape of complete and broken otoliths in st...
[eng] The variability in otolith contour shape of black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) from Portugue...
Hickory Shad Alosa mediocris is an anadromous species of fish belonging to the Family Clupeidae , f...
Otolith shape analysis is an efficient fish stock identification tool. However, most applications us...
These are the raw data for Length: Width measurements and Normalised Elliptical Fourier coefficients...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is an oceanic-pelagic species. Its population structure in the Western Ind...
Statolith ageing techniques provide a useful tool in the study of age, growth, and population struct...
The genus Chionodraco includes three morphologically similar species, two of them (C. hamatus and C....