Ocean ecogeochemistry: a review
KW McMahon, LL Hamady… - … and Marine Biology: An …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Animal movements and the acquisition and allocation of resources provide mechanisms for
individual behavioural traits to propagate through population, community and ecosystem …
individual behavioural traits to propagate through population, community and ecosystem …
A review of methods to assess connectivity and dispersal between fish populations in the Mediterranean Sea
Fish populations are linked to each other via dispersal of individuals as eggs, larvae,
juveniles or adults. The understanding of this process, known as connectivity, has a pivotal …
juveniles or adults. The understanding of this process, known as connectivity, has a pivotal …
Taxonomic and geographic influences on fish otolith microchemistry
MY Chang, AJ Geffen - Fish and Fisheries, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Fish otoliths are comprised primarily of C a CO 3 and grow throughout an individual's
lifetime. The chemical composition of otoliths is often a distinctive characteristic of the …
lifetime. The chemical composition of otoliths is often a distinctive characteristic of the …
Cross-validation of δ15N and FishBase estimates of fish trophic position in a Mediterranean lagoon: the importance of the isotopic baseline
FishBase, a relational database freely available on the Internet, is to date widely used as a
source of quantitative information on the trophic position of marine fish species. Here, we …
source of quantitative information on the trophic position of marine fish species. Here, we …
Connectivity within estuaries: an otolith chemistry and muscle stable isotope approach
Understanding whether fish move among estuarine areas and habitats or show high site
fidelity has major implications for habitat conservation and the safeguard of estuarine …
fidelity has major implications for habitat conservation and the safeguard of estuarine …
Isotopic signatures of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) as bioindicator of anthropogenic nutrient input in the western Baltic Sea
Eutrophication is a global environmental problem. Better management of this threat requires
more accurate assessments of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs to coastal systems than …
more accurate assessments of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs to coastal systems than …
Otolith fingerprints as natural tags to identify juvenile fish life in ports
M Bouchoucha, C Pécheyran, JL Gonzalez… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
The 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 …
previously used as nursery grounds by many fish species, with consequences to fish stocks …
The range of juvenile movements of estuarine and coastal nursery dependent flatfishes: estimation from a meta-analytical approach
O Le Pape, N Cognez - Journal of Sea Research, 2016 - Elsevier
The juvenile pleuronectiforms need specific feeding and sheltering conditions in order to
succeed in the critical period following their metamorphosis. This dependence to restricted …
succeed in the critical period following their metamorphosis. This dependence to restricted …
Trophic ecology of a blooming jellyfish (Aurelia coerulea) in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon
The current lack of knowledge on the trophic ecology of scyphozoans, particularly at the
benthic stage, prevents a full understanding of the controls on many jellyfish blooms. The …
benthic stage, prevents a full understanding of the controls on many jellyfish blooms. The …
The great melting pot. Common sole population connectivity assessed by otolith and water fingerprints
Quantifying the scale and importance of individual dispersion between populations and life
stages is a key challenge in marine ecology. The common sole (Solea solea), an important …
stages is a key challenge in marine ecology. The common sole (Solea solea), an important …