Specific changes identified in the otolith macrostructure of Northeast Arctic cod as “spawning zones” are presumed to represent spawning events, but recent experimental studies have challenged this relationship. Because these zones are not routinely recorded outside of Norway, otoliths from multiple Atlantic cod populations with different life history and environmental traits were first examined to see if spawning zones could be identified as a general characteristic of cod. Then, a large archival collection of cod otoliths was used to investigate temporal changes in the occurrence of spawning zones and test for correlations between maturity at age derived from otolith spawning zones and gonad maturity stages. This study shows that spawning...
Animals partition and trade off their resources between competing needs such as growth, maintenance,...
The spatial distribution of fish early life stages can impact recruitment at later stages and affect...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Specific changes identified in the otolith macrostructure of Northeast Arctic cod as “spawning zones...
Specific changes identified in the otolith macrostructure of Northeast Arctic cod as “spawning zones...
Specific impacts of somatic growth, sexual maturation and spawning events on otolith zone formation ...
Otoliths are remarkable recorders of the individual life history, as they can reflect the growth tra...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
Important spawning- as well as nursery- and feeding areas for cod, Gadus morhua L. are found off the...
In this study we investigate both historical and potential future changes in the spatial distributio...
North Sea cod (Gadus morhua) are a commercially important species and have been subject to substanti...
The Northeast Arctic (NA) cod is known to undertake long southbound spawning migrations from their f...
The timing and success of spawning in marine fish are of fundamental importance to population persis...
Some fish species have wide distribution areas that span very different habitats. In this investigat...
Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the North Atl...
Animals partition and trade off their resources between competing needs such as growth, maintenance,...
The spatial distribution of fish early life stages can impact recruitment at later stages and affect...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Specific changes identified in the otolith macrostructure of Northeast Arctic cod as “spawning zones...
Specific changes identified in the otolith macrostructure of Northeast Arctic cod as “spawning zones...
Specific impacts of somatic growth, sexual maturation and spawning events on otolith zone formation ...
Otoliths are remarkable recorders of the individual life history, as they can reflect the growth tra...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
Important spawning- as well as nursery- and feeding areas for cod, Gadus morhua L. are found off the...
In this study we investigate both historical and potential future changes in the spatial distributio...
North Sea cod (Gadus morhua) are a commercially important species and have been subject to substanti...
The Northeast Arctic (NA) cod is known to undertake long southbound spawning migrations from their f...
The timing and success of spawning in marine fish are of fundamental importance to population persis...
Some fish species have wide distribution areas that span very different habitats. In this investigat...
Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the North Atl...
Animals partition and trade off their resources between competing needs such as growth, maintenance,...
The spatial distribution of fish early life stages can impact recruitment at later stages and affect...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...