International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in the ecoregions of Celtic Seas and Greater North Sea but the spatio-temporal structure of their spawning ranges is poorly understood. To help solve the problem, data sets collected during the last 30 years by British, German, French, and Irish scientists, as well as observations from multinational Citizen Science, were combined. Spawning grounds of L. forbesii were found to form an external semi-circle around the spawning grounds of L. vulgaris, with the latter being centred on the English Channel and southernmost North Sea. The nursery grounds of both species appear to coincide with the respective spawning grounds, though L. forbesii makes much...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
Length-frequency data on squid (Loligo forbesi) collected during trawling surveys in Scottish waters...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
The timing of spawning and recruitment in the squid Loligo forbesi in Scottish waters is described o...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to test hypotheses regarding the spatial distribution...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Length–frequency analysis was employed to resolve multiple cohorts in the Loligo forbesi population ...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
Length-frequency data on squid (Loligo forbesi) collected during trawling surveys in Scottish waters...
International audienceThe inshore commercial squids, Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesii, co-occur in th...
The timing of spawning and recruitment in the squid Loligo forbesi in Scottish waters is described o...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand ...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to test hypotheses regarding the spatial distribution...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
Length–frequency analysis was employed to resolve multiple cohorts in the Loligo forbesi population ...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
Length-frequency data on squid (Loligo forbesi) collected during trawling surveys in Scottish waters...