Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) occurs on both sides of the north Atlantic and has traditionally been grouped into 5 spawning components, some of which were thought to be isolated natal homing stocks. Previous studies have provided no evidence for cross Atlantic migration and no or weak support for isolated spawning components within either side of the North Atlantic. We question the de-facto accepted hypothesis of isolation between spawning components on the basis of spawning and age distribution data. The spawning intensities, proxied by larval abundances, are negatively correlated between the North Sea and Celtic Sea, which indicates that the two spawning components may be connected by straying individuals. This finding is based on ...
An International tagging program on both adult and young mackerel was implemented in 1997 (and part...
The impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems can be seen in the changing distribution, migrati...
There are currently no dedicated recruitment survey data available in support of the assessment of t...
Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) occurs on both sides of the north Atlantic and has traditionall...
<div><p>Atlantic mackerel (<i>Scomber scombrus</i>) occurs on both sides of the north Atlantic and h...
The Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus, is an economically important and widely distributed fish sp...
<div><p>A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackere...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
The largest observed change in mackerel (Scomber scombrus) abundance in the North Atlantic happened ...
The long-term sustainability of fish stocks is dependent upon the identification of biologically mea...
The long-term sustainability of fish stocks is dependent upon the identification of biologically mea...
There are currently no dedicated recruitment survey data available in support of the assessment of t...
Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the northeast Atlantic have shown changes in distribution at certain ...
An International tagging program on both adult and young mackerel was implemented in 1997 (and part...
The impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems can be seen in the changing distribution, migrati...
There are currently no dedicated recruitment survey data available in support of the assessment of t...
Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) occurs on both sides of the north Atlantic and has traditionall...
<div><p>Atlantic mackerel (<i>Scomber scombrus</i>) occurs on both sides of the north Atlantic and h...
The Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus, is an economically important and widely distributed fish sp...
<div><p>A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackere...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
A comparison of growth data (fish length) with latitude shows that southern juvenile mackerel attain...
The largest observed change in mackerel (Scomber scombrus) abundance in the North Atlantic happened ...
The long-term sustainability of fish stocks is dependent upon the identification of biologically mea...
The long-term sustainability of fish stocks is dependent upon the identification of biologically mea...
There are currently no dedicated recruitment survey data available in support of the assessment of t...
Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the northeast Atlantic have shown changes in distribution at certain ...
An International tagging program on both adult and young mackerel was implemented in 1997 (and part...
The impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems can be seen in the changing distribution, migrati...
There are currently no dedicated recruitment survey data available in support of the assessment of t...