Fishing effort has strongly increased in the North Sea since the mid-19th century, causing a substantial reduction in the population size of exploited fish stocks. As fisheries research has developed simultaneously with the industrialisation of the fisheries, our knowledge of population dynamics at low levels of exploitations is limited. Otoliths retrieved from archaeological excavations offer a unique opportunity to study growth rates in the past. This study compares historical and present-day growth rates for four commercially important demersal fish species. A total of 2532 modern otoliths (AD 1984 1999) and 1286 historical otoliths (AD 1200 1925) obtained from archaeological excavations in Belgium and Scotland were analysed. Comparison ...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
Marine Science, 53: 1185–1195. Sole stocks in the North Sea have shown a threefold variation in abun...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
Fishing effort has strongly increased in the North Sea since the mid-19th century, causing a substan...
The growth increments of otoliths and vertebrae of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) derived from a 15t...
Archaeological excavations of historical fishing sites across the North Atlantic have recovered high...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We compared stock origin, size- and age-distributions, and length growth rates derived from Atlantic...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We examine long-term trends in the average growth rates and maturation schedules of herring and spra...
We examine long-term trends in the average growth rates and maturation schedules of herring and spra...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Observations made in the scientific and popular literature suggest that the characteristics of both ...
Younger ages and smaller sizes at maturation have been observed in commercial fish stocks over the l...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
Marine Science, 53: 1185–1195. Sole stocks in the North Sea have shown a threefold variation in abun...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
Fishing effort has strongly increased in the North Sea since the mid-19th century, causing a substan...
The growth increments of otoliths and vertebrae of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) derived from a 15t...
Archaeological excavations of historical fishing sites across the North Atlantic have recovered high...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We compared stock origin, size- and age-distributions, and length growth rates derived from Atlantic...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
We examine long-term trends in the average growth rates and maturation schedules of herring and spra...
We examine long-term trends in the average growth rates and maturation schedules of herring and spra...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Observations made in the scientific and popular literature suggest that the characteristics of both ...
Younger ages and smaller sizes at maturation have been observed in commercial fish stocks over the l...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
Marine Science, 53: 1185–1195. Sole stocks in the North Sea have shown a threefold variation in abun...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...