Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives, from daily, annual to decadal time scales. Currently, the oceans are changing fast, as global warming increases the temperature of the water and reduces oxygen levels within it. However, there is still an important knowledge gap about how these shifting conditions influence wild populations of fish, especially in the early life stages of tropical species inhabiting mangrove lagoons or for adult fishes dwelling in the deep ocean. In this dissertation, we use the chronological and chemical properties of otoliths – calcified structures within the inner ear of fish – to investigate how temperature correlates with fish growth, to improve our und...
WOS:000497257000006International audienceOtolith shape is an efficient tool for fish stock discrimin...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry is used widely to reconstruct the environmental histories of fish. Examining the r...
Many shallow water habitats are vulnerable to loss or deterioration from a variety of processes, inc...
Oxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stocks and reconstruct past...
International audienceOxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stock...
Environmental variability affects the physiology of marine ectotherms, causing changes to metabolic ...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
International audienceIntroduction: Characterizing the thermal habitat of fish is key to understandi...
Ocean acidification (OA) may have varied effects on fish eco-physiological responses. Most OA studie...
Otolith shape is an efficient tool for fish stock discrimination. Therefore, it is crucial to identi...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
International audienceThe analysis of the C-O stable isotope composition of coral reef fish otoliths...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-25)During warm climate events, growth rates can increa...
WOS:000497257000006International audienceOtolith shape is an efficient tool for fish stock discrimin...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry is used widely to reconstruct the environmental histories of fish. Examining the r...
Many shallow water habitats are vulnerable to loss or deterioration from a variety of processes, inc...
Oxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stocks and reconstruct past...
International audienceOxygen isotope ratios from fish otoliths are used to discriminate marine stock...
Environmental variability affects the physiology of marine ectotherms, causing changes to metabolic ...
Climate variability is a major cause of changes in marine ecosystems, including changes in both the ...
International audienceIntroduction: Characterizing the thermal habitat of fish is key to understandi...
Ocean acidification (OA) may have varied effects on fish eco-physiological responses. Most OA studie...
Otolith shape is an efficient tool for fish stock discrimination. Therefore, it is crucial to identi...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
International audienceThe analysis of the C-O stable isotope composition of coral reef fish otoliths...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-25)During warm climate events, growth rates can increa...
WOS:000497257000006International audienceOtolith shape is an efficient tool for fish stock discrimin...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry is used widely to reconstruct the environmental histories of fish. Examining the r...