Measurements of the otolith increment widths of barramundi in three regions in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Measurements were taken during the course of NESP Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub projects 1.3.1 and 1.4. Otoliths were predominantly sourced from Fisheries Queensland’s historical otolith collection, supplemented with samples collected during FRDC project 2007/002. The comma separated values (csv) file contains the following fields: - Region from which the fish was collected- Unique reference ID for each fish - The age at capture of each fish, used as a covariate in growth models - The year class of each fish - The year of growth represented by the increment being measured (range: 1997 to 2014) - The otolith increment...
The present study aims to estimate the age and the growth of Brachydeuterus auritus, off Togo waters...
We assess the use of otolith weight to predict population age structure of an important harvested co...
The age of Notolabrus fucicola from the east and southeast coasts of Tasmania was estimated from cou...
The relationship between the number of rings present in sagittal otoliths and the age of barramundi,...
The growth of narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) was examined over a broad spa...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
Otolith increments are widely used as accurate measures of age in fish biology and fisheries science...
The red bass is a large tropical reef fish (Lutjanidae, tropical snappers) that is harvested to vary...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
As part of an ongoing study to investigate the efficacy and cost-benefit ratio of stock enhancement ...
Raw increment measurements and biological data for 4318 (of 6143) fish from fishing areas EBS and ET...
Generating age estimates for long-lived fish requires particular attention to validation because the...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
The Third International Symposium on Fish Otolith Research and Application was held in Townsville, Q...
The present study aims to estimate the age and the growth of Brachydeuterus auritus, off Togo waters...
We assess the use of otolith weight to predict population age structure of an important harvested co...
The age of Notolabrus fucicola from the east and southeast coasts of Tasmania was estimated from cou...
The relationship between the number of rings present in sagittal otoliths and the age of barramundi,...
The growth of narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) was examined over a broad spa...
An accurate estimate of age structure of a fish population is an important requirement of fisheries ...
Otolith increments are widely used as accurate measures of age in fish biology and fisheries science...
The red bass is a large tropical reef fish (Lutjanidae, tropical snappers) that is harvested to vary...
We apply whole and transverse-sectioned otolith ageing techniques to develop indices of somatic grow...
As part of an ongoing study to investigate the efficacy and cost-benefit ratio of stock enhancement ...
Raw increment measurements and biological data for 4318 (of 6143) fish from fishing areas EBS and ET...
Generating age estimates for long-lived fish requires particular attention to validation because the...
Otolith increment structure is widely used to estimate age and growth of marine fishes. Here, I test...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
The Third International Symposium on Fish Otolith Research and Application was held in Townsville, Q...
The present study aims to estimate the age and the growth of Brachydeuterus auritus, off Togo waters...
We assess the use of otolith weight to predict population age structure of an important harvested co...
The age of Notolabrus fucicola from the east and southeast coasts of Tasmania was estimated from cou...