Southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis australis) once contributed to one of the largest finfish fisheries in the Southwest Atlantic. Intense exploitation began in the late 1970s with peak total annual catches attaining 258.000 tonnes in 1983. Continuing levels of exploitation hereafter resulted in a significant reduction in its abundance by the early 1990s and forced the implementation of a suite of conservation measures to rebuild these stocks. Improved recruitment levels in recent years suggests that these measures have been effective. However, more information on habitat use and behaviour during the early life history stages of this fish is required to be able to draw firm conclusions. Here, we use complimentary investigations ...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
Settlement is a key life history transition for coral reef fishes, and how long a fish spends close ...
Understanding connectivity between groups of a species is fundamental to effective management and co...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
Unravelling the elemental patterns and age of fishes using otoliths allow us to better understand th...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
We used the elemental signatures in otoliths of the damselfish Pomacentrus coelestis as a proxy for ...
Characterizing the behavior of larvae prior to settlement is integral to understanding population dy...
Otolith based methods have the potential to discriminate between stocks, an important requirement fo...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
International audienceKnowledge of life history and connectivity between essential ecological habita...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
Settlement is a key life history transition for coral reef fishes, and how long a fish spends close ...
Understanding connectivity between groups of a species is fundamental to effective management and co...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
Unravelling the elemental patterns and age of fishes using otoliths allow us to better understand th...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
We used the elemental signatures in otoliths of the damselfish Pomacentrus coelestis as a proxy for ...
Characterizing the behavior of larvae prior to settlement is integral to understanding population dy...
Otolith based methods have the potential to discriminate between stocks, an important requirement fo...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
International audienceKnowledge of life history and connectivity between essential ecological habita...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...