International audienceThe construction of ports has caused substantial habitat destruction in coastal areas previously used as nursery grounds by many fish species, with consequences to fish stocks. These artificial coastal areas might provide alternative nursery habitats for several species for juvenile fish abundances and growth in ports, although their contribution to adult stocks had never been estimated. The variability of otolith composition in the juveniles of two Diplodus species was investigated in three contrasting port areas and two adjacent coastal juvenile habitats of the Bay of Toulon (northwestern Mediterranean) in order to determine the possible use of otolith fingerprints as natural tags for the identification of juvenile f...
Despite centuries of human exploitation and research on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in Europe...
During their life cycle, most of the marine coastal fish species use nursery grounds which quality i...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
International audienceThe construction of ports has caused substantial habitat destruction in coasta...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Copyright © 2003 Inter-ResearchDetermining contributions of juveniles from different areas to adult ...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
International audienceOtolith elemental composition analysis has become a powerful tool to study fis...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Estimating connectivity between juvenile and adult fish habitats can provide an important contributi...
For many fish species, coastal areas are ecologically important by providing essential spawning and ...
Tese mest. , Biologia Marinha, 2008, Universidade do AlgarveThe common two-banded sea bream (Diplodu...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Despite centuries of human exploitation and research on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in Europe...
During their life cycle, most of the marine coastal fish species use nursery grounds which quality i...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
International audienceThe construction of ports has caused substantial habitat destruction in coasta...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Copyright © 2003 Inter-ResearchDetermining contributions of juveniles from different areas to adult ...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
International audienceOtolith elemental composition analysis has become a powerful tool to study fis...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Estimating connectivity between juvenile and adult fish habitats can provide an important contributi...
For many fish species, coastal areas are ecologically important by providing essential spawning and ...
Tese mest. , Biologia Marinha, 2008, Universidade do AlgarveThe common two-banded sea bream (Diplodu...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Despite centuries of human exploitation and research on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in Europe...
During their life cycle, most of the marine coastal fish species use nursery grounds which quality i...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...