The two stocks of cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Baltic Sea are separated by two main spawning areas and main spawning periods. Migrations of juveniles and adults result in the mixing of both stocks. At present, the two stocks have been discriminated using inter alia meristics and morphometry, genetics and tagging experiments. However, using these techniques it is not possible to assign single, non-spawning individuals to a certain stock. Since otolith shape analysis has become a common method for stock discrimination and has been applied successfully to several Atlantic cod stocks, it was applied here for the Baltic cod stocks. To obtain baseline samples, spawning cod were sampled between 2005 and 2009 in the main spawning areas during the s...
In this thesis we have applied Fisher’s discrimination method to cod samples to discriminate between...
The shape analysis of otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ear of teleostean fishes...
In this paper, the discriminative capability of a combination of biological and shape features for f...
There are mounting evidences of a more complex structure within Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks t...
For stock assessment purposes, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) from the coastal and offshore regions off...
The assignment of individual fish to its stock of origin is important for reliable stock assessment ...
The effects of sex, stock, and environment on the shape of known-age Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) oto...
The extensive movement of Celtic Sea juvenile Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during the first ye...
The extensive movement of Celtic Sea juvenile Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during the first ye...
Otolith-shape analysis was examined to determine its utility for biological stock identification of...
The geographical variability in the anglerfish Lophius piscatorius otolith shape was investigated to...
[eng] The variability in otolith contour shape of black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) from Portugue...
International audienceThe shape analysis of otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ea...
Geometric morphometrics is a relatively new tool to fisheries research showing promise as a means of...
In this thesis we have applied Fisher’s discrimination method to cod samples to discriminate between...
The shape analysis of otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ear of teleostean fishes...
In this paper, the discriminative capability of a combination of biological and shape features for f...
There are mounting evidences of a more complex structure within Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks t...
For stock assessment purposes, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) from the coastal and offshore regions off...
The assignment of individual fish to its stock of origin is important for reliable stock assessment ...
The effects of sex, stock, and environment on the shape of known-age Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) oto...
The extensive movement of Celtic Sea juvenile Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during the first ye...
The extensive movement of Celtic Sea juvenile Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during the first ye...
Otolith-shape analysis was examined to determine its utility for biological stock identification of...
The geographical variability in the anglerfish Lophius piscatorius otolith shape was investigated to...
[eng] The variability in otolith contour shape of black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) from Portugue...
International audienceThe shape analysis of otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ea...
Geometric morphometrics is a relatively new tool to fisheries research showing promise as a means of...
In this thesis we have applied Fisher’s discrimination method to cod samples to discriminate between...
The shape analysis of otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ear of teleostean fishes...
In this paper, the discriminative capability of a combination of biological and shape features for f...