The growth increments of otoliths and vertebrae of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) derived from a 15th century single depositional event at Raversijde (Belgium) are analysed with the aim of reconstructing (a) the age distribution of the population, (b) the season of capture, and (c) the growth rate. Otoliths and vertebrae give slightly different age distributions but it is possible to arrive at similar seasonality estimations in both structures when information from the literature and our own date from monthly captures of plaice from the North Sea are taken into account. These modern data show that the timing of annulus formation in otoliths and vertebrae is more or less similar. Back-calculations on vertebrae and otoliths yield similar grow...
We compared stock origin, size- and age-distributions, and length growth rates derived from Atlantic...
This study determines the seasonality in the formation of rings in the anchovy otoliths by monitor...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
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...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Fishing effort has strongly increased in the North Sea since the mid-19th century, causing a substan...
The fish remains sampled from archaeological sites are generally the result of human food refuse; th...
Age and growth of four-spot megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) at the Porcupine Bank, an important Europe...
This Master thesis compares growth of Percidae and Cyprinidae in flooded mining pit Most with water ...
This paper presents the results from an osteological method study of the Ringsjöholm fishbone materi...
Otoliths are calcium carbonate structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish. While they are rou...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
The age and growth of bogue (Boops boops), collected in four areas off the Tunisian coast, were dete...
Otoliths and scales were used to determine age and growth of: Boops boops (Linnaeus, 1758), Diplodus...
We compared stock origin, size- and age-distributions, and length growth rates derived from Atlantic...
This study determines the seasonality in the formation of rings in the anchovy otoliths by monitor...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...
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...
Seasonality estimations using incremental data usually suffer from small sample sizes and from the l...
Fishing effort has strongly increased in the North Sea since the mid-19th century, causing a substan...
The fish remains sampled from archaeological sites are generally the result of human food refuse; th...
Age and growth of four-spot megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) at the Porcupine Bank, an important Europe...
This Master thesis compares growth of Percidae and Cyprinidae in flooded mining pit Most with water ...
This paper presents the results from an osteological method study of the Ringsjöholm fishbone materi...
Otoliths are calcium carbonate structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish. While they are rou...
Otoliths are small structures found in the inner ear of teleost fish that act as organs of equilibri...
The age and growth of bogue (Boops boops), collected in four areas off the Tunisian coast, were dete...
Otoliths and scales were used to determine age and growth of: Boops boops (Linnaeus, 1758), Diplodus...
We compared stock origin, size- and age-distributions, and length growth rates derived from Atlantic...
This study determines the seasonality in the formation of rings in the anchovy otoliths by monitor...
Sciaenids are a diverse family of coastal fishes and their fisheries are an important industry in th...