Otolith biochronologies combine growth records from individual fish to produce long-term growth sequences, which can help to disentangle individual from population-level responses to environmental variability. This study assessed individual thermal plasticity of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) growth in Icelandic waters based on measurements of otolith increments. We applied linear mixed-effects models and developed a century-long growth biochronology (1908–2014). We demonstrated interannual and cohort-specific changes in the growth of Icelandic cod over the last century which were mainly driven by temperature variation. Temperature had contrasting relationships with growth—positive for the fish during the youngest ages and negative during the ...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Calcified structures are valuable indicators being used in fisheries research for the estimation of ...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Otolith biochronologies combine growth records from individual fish to produce long-term growth sequ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Marine ecosystems, particularly in high-latitude regions such as ...
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Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pron...
Growth is a key component of population dynamics and, thus, fisheries management, yet drivers of its...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
Analysis of growth increments in the hard parts of animals (e.g., fish otoliths) can be used to asse...
It is well known that marine fish dynamics relate with climate variability, and predicting future po...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Accurate information on the growth rates of fish is crucial for fisheries stock assessment and manag...
Decreasing temporal trends in probabilistic maturation reaction norm (PMRN) midpoints, symptomatic o...
Harvest-induced evolution has been linked to many documented declines in fish size at maturity, size...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Calcified structures are valuable indicators being used in fisheries research for the estimation of ...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Otolith biochronologies combine growth records from individual fish to produce long-term growth sequ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Marine ecosystems, particularly in high-latitude regions such as ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found...
Large-scale, climate-induced synchrony in the productivity of fish populations is becoming more pron...
Growth is a key component of population dynamics and, thus, fisheries management, yet drivers of its...
Fishing and climate change are profoundly impacting marine biota through unnatural selection and exp...
Analysis of growth increments in the hard parts of animals (e.g., fish otoliths) can be used to asse...
It is well known that marine fish dynamics relate with climate variability, and predicting future po...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...
Accurate information on the growth rates of fish is crucial for fisheries stock assessment and manag...
Decreasing temporal trends in probabilistic maturation reaction norm (PMRN) midpoints, symptomatic o...
Harvest-induced evolution has been linked to many documented declines in fish size at maturity, size...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Calcified structures are valuable indicators being used in fisheries research for the estimation of ...
Climate change influences the marine environment, with ocean warming being the foremost driving fact...