Looking backwards to move ahead: how the wider application of new technologies to interpret scale, otolith, statolith and other biomineralised age‐registering structures could improve management of natural resources ...

No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Conveners: Ewan Hunter (UK) Vladimir Laptikhovsky (UK) Philip Hollyman (UK).CM 2016/H:549. Chemical archives in fishes beyond otoliths: A review on the use of other body parts as chronological recorders of chemical constituents. Oria...

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