Nineteen species of the deep-water fish family Macrouridae inhabit the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) of the North Atlantic. Size and age structure, longevity and length at age were explored for seven of the more abundant species: Coryphaenoides armatus, Coryphaenoides brevibarbis, Coryphaenoides carapinus, Coryphaenoides guentheri, Coryphaenoides mediterraneus, Coryphaenoides rupestris and Macrourus berglax. The otoliths from these species had growth increments resembling those accepted as annuli in other deep-water species for which validation experiments have been conducted. Based on the counts of these growth increments, age estimates were derived as the basis for studies of age structure, growth and longevity. All the species appeared to hav...
Long-lived and slow-growing fish species are especially vulnerable to overfishing. Deep-sea species ...
Mesopelagic fishes provide important ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration via the biolog...
The grenadiers Macrourus caml and M. whitsoni form a significant bycatch component of longline fishe...
Nineteen species of the deepwater fish family Macrouridae inhabit the mid-Atlantic Ridge of the Nort...
Nineteen species of the deep-water fish family Macrouridae inhabit the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) of t...
Halosauropsis macrochir ranked amongst the most abundant and widespread demersal fishes on the mid-A...
The result of a questionnaire sent to 38 institutes, indicate that a broad range of unpublished raw ...
As fisheries move into deeper waters the ability of deepwater chondrichthyans to sustain fishing is ...
As fisheries move into deeper waters the ability of deepwater chondrichthyans to sustain fishing is ...
The study seeks to increase our knowledge on deepwater demersal fish assemblages and the biological ...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
Misty grouper are known to attain at least 54 kg and 115 cm total length (TL) (Heemstra and Randall ...
Aim: In order to better understand processes of speciation, range-size transformation and extinction...
As global fishing effort increasingly expands into deeper water, concerns exist over the ability of ...
Long-lived and slow-growing fish species are especially vulnerable to overfishing. Deep-sea species ...
Mesopelagic fishes provide important ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration via the biolog...
The grenadiers Macrourus caml and M. whitsoni form a significant bycatch component of longline fishe...
Nineteen species of the deepwater fish family Macrouridae inhabit the mid-Atlantic Ridge of the Nort...
Nineteen species of the deep-water fish family Macrouridae inhabit the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) of t...
Halosauropsis macrochir ranked amongst the most abundant and widespread demersal fishes on the mid-A...
The result of a questionnaire sent to 38 institutes, indicate that a broad range of unpublished raw ...
As fisheries move into deeper waters the ability of deepwater chondrichthyans to sustain fishing is ...
As fisheries move into deeper waters the ability of deepwater chondrichthyans to sustain fishing is ...
The study seeks to increase our knowledge on deepwater demersal fish assemblages and the biological ...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
Misty grouper are known to attain at least 54 kg and 115 cm total length (TL) (Heemstra and Randall ...
Aim: In order to better understand processes of speciation, range-size transformation and extinction...
As global fishing effort increasingly expands into deeper water, concerns exist over the ability of ...
Long-lived and slow-growing fish species are especially vulnerable to overfishing. Deep-sea species ...
Mesopelagic fishes provide important ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration via the biolog...
The grenadiers Macrourus caml and M. whitsoni form a significant bycatch component of longline fishe...