Fladen Ground Artica islandica increment widths, stable carbon geochemistry and herring recruitment reconstruction ...

Tab named "Incrmnt. measurements, chron." contains annual growth increment measurements in micrometers of fourteen Arctica islandica shells collected from the Fladen Ground in the North Sea at coordinates 58.994° N, 0.291° E.Specimens 0401246, 0401254, 0401258, 0401260, 0401262 were origin...

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Main Author: Estrella-Martínez, Juan
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.898057
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.898057
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Summary:Tab named "Incrmnt. measurements, chron." contains annual growth increment measurements in micrometers of fourteen Arctica islandica shells collected from the Fladen Ground in the North Sea at coordinates 58.994° N, 0.291° E.Specimens 0401246, 0401254, 0401258, 0401260, 0401262 were originally described in Butler et al. (2009).Additionally, "Incrmnt. measurements, chron." contains the detrended and normalised increment measurements and a growth increment chronology. These were calculated with the standard dendrochronology software ARTSAN using a negative exponential function. The growth increment chronology also includes the average shell-pair correlation in a 30-year sliding window (r̄) and the expressed population signal for the same sliding window (EPS). Tab named "δ13C, oSE, δ13CṠ" contains stable carbon isotope values derived from eight A. islandica shells shown in tab "Incrmnt. measurements, chron." and two other shells collected from the same location. The measurements also include the internal ... : Supplement to: Estrella-Martínez, Juan; Schöne, Bernd R; Thurstan, Ruth; Capuzzo, Elisa; Scourse, James D; Butler, Paul G (2019): Reconstruction of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) recruitment in the North Sea for the past 455 years based on the δ13C from annual shell increments of the ocean quahog (Arctica islandica). Fish and Fisheries, 20(3), 537-551 ...