[EN] A standardisation of daily age determination in juveniles for this species is proposed by examining a wide range in length of juveniles. Sagitta otoliths and the saggital plane were selected for the analysis and daily increments were read in the postrostrum and antirostrum axes. Certain regions of the otolith show wide, rhythmic double growth patterns. These 2 axes were read with two different objectives (x10 and x20) and using two different interpretation criteria: group band reading (GBR), by which a repetitive cyclic set of growth bands were taken as single daily increments and individual mark reading (IMR), by which each microincrement, regardless of its appearance, constituted a daily count. Hatching dates, relative error an...
This work presents the first study of the daily growth of larvae of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus ...
Daily growth rate of juvenile anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758), was estimated in the...
Close similarities have been found between the otoliths of sea-caught and laboratory-reared larvae o...
A standardisation of daily age determination in juveniles for this species is proposed by examining ...
The indirect validation in increments (rings) counting by a precision analysis allowed to determine ...
Discriminant analysis including the best age-correlated variables selected by SMLR’s to construct a ...
Age and growth rates of the anchovy larvae (Engraulis anchoita) in Argentine waters were estimated b...
9 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesEngraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758) were sampled in July/August 1985...
Validation of the age determination procedure using otoliths of European anchovy in the Bay of Bisca...
Otolith daily increment analysis was used to describe the first growth season of young-of-the-year a...
Engraulis anchoita larvae were captured in 16 surveys carried out at a fixed sampling station (EPEA)...
Comprehension of the annual pattern of annulus formation throughout the anchovy life span was first ...
Validation of the age determination procedure using otoliths of European anchovy in the Bay of Bisca...
The Workshop on Micro increment daily growth in European Anchovy and Sardine (WKMIAS) met for the fi...
13 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables[EN] Age and growth of four tropical marine fish species: Lethrinus ch...
This work presents the first study of the daily growth of larvae of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus ...
Daily growth rate of juvenile anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758), was estimated in the...
Close similarities have been found between the otoliths of sea-caught and laboratory-reared larvae o...
A standardisation of daily age determination in juveniles for this species is proposed by examining ...
The indirect validation in increments (rings) counting by a precision analysis allowed to determine ...
Discriminant analysis including the best age-correlated variables selected by SMLR’s to construct a ...
Age and growth rates of the anchovy larvae (Engraulis anchoita) in Argentine waters were estimated b...
9 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesEngraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758) were sampled in July/August 1985...
Validation of the age determination procedure using otoliths of European anchovy in the Bay of Bisca...
Otolith daily increment analysis was used to describe the first growth season of young-of-the-year a...
Engraulis anchoita larvae were captured in 16 surveys carried out at a fixed sampling station (EPEA)...
Comprehension of the annual pattern of annulus formation throughout the anchovy life span was first ...
Validation of the age determination procedure using otoliths of European anchovy in the Bay of Bisca...
The Workshop on Micro increment daily growth in European Anchovy and Sardine (WKMIAS) met for the fi...
13 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables[EN] Age and growth of four tropical marine fish species: Lethrinus ch...
This work presents the first study of the daily growth of larvae of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus ...
Daily growth rate of juvenile anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758), was estimated in the...
Close similarities have been found between the otoliths of sea-caught and laboratory-reared larvae o...