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 …

A review of methods to assess connectivity and dispersal between fish populations in the Mediterranean Sea

A Calò, FC Félix-Hackradt, J Garcia… - … in Oceanography and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …

Cross-validation of δ15N and FishBase estimates of fish trophic position in a Mediterranean lagoon: the importance of the isotopic baseline

G Mancinelli, S Vizzini, A Mazzola, S Maci… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

Connectivity within estuaries: an otolith chemistry and muscle stable isotope approach

P Reis-Santos, SE Tanner, S França… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

Isotopic signatures of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) as bioindicator of anthropogenic nutrient input in the western Baltic Sea

PR Schubert, R Karez, TBH Reusch, J Dierking - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2013 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is a global environmental problem. Better management of this threat requires
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 …

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 …

Trophic ecology of a blooming jellyfish (Aurelia coerulea) in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon

R Marques, D Bonnet, C Carré… - Limnology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The great melting pot. Common sole population connectivity assessed by otolith and water fingerprints

F Morat, Y Letourneur, J Dierking, C Pecheyran… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
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 …