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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ftdatacite:10.17895/ices.pub.25663737 2024-06-09T07:44:49+00:00 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 ... ICES 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25663737 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/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/25663737 unknown ASC 2016 - Theme session H ICES Custom Licence https://www.ices.dk/Pages/library_policies.aspx Technologies and data Pressures, impacts, conservation, and management Other CreativeWork Conference contribution article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25663737 2024-05-13T12:59:41Z 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. Orian Tzadik, Joseph Curtis, Jennifer Granneman, Benjamin Kurth, Timothy Pusack, Amy Wallace, David Hollander, Ernst Peebles, Christopher StallingsCM 2016/H:625. A preliminary test of post-depositional changes in naturally incorporated trace elements in the scales of one group of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Vidar Moen, Belinda FlemCM 2016/H:303. Stock identification of Sprattus sprattus within Irish waters using otolith microstructure. C. Moore, D. Brophy, R. OfficerCM 2016/H:584. Can otolith elemental composition reveal special events in the life history of a deep-sea species?. Inês Farias, Sílvia Pérez-Mayol, Miquel Palmer, Beatriz Morales-Nin, Ivone FigueiredoCM 2016/H:473. Assessing differences in ... Conference Object Atlantic salmon Salmo salar DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Moen ENVELOPE(14.664,14.664,66.828,66.828) Morales ENVELOPE(-55.833,-55.833,-63.000,-63.000) |
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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. Orian Tzadik, Joseph Curtis, Jennifer Granneman, Benjamin Kurth, Timothy Pusack, Amy Wallace, David Hollander, Ernst Peebles, Christopher StallingsCM 2016/H:625. A preliminary test of post-depositional changes in naturally incorporated trace elements in the scales of one group of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Vidar Moen, Belinda FlemCM 2016/H:303. Stock identification of Sprattus sprattus within Irish waters using otolith microstructure. C. Moore, D. Brophy, R. OfficerCM 2016/H:584. Can otolith elemental composition reveal special events in the life history of a deep-sea species?. Inês Farias, Sílvia Pérez-Mayol, Miquel Palmer, Beatriz Morales-Nin, Ivone FigueiredoCM 2016/H:473. Assessing differences in ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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