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Otoliths and Their Applications in Fishery Science

Otoliths and Their Applications in Fishery Science

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This reprint focuses on fish otoliths, as one of the most useful and important biological structures for fishery scientists and managers around the world. Collected papers cover several different research areas, from the otolith macro- to the microstructure and microchemistry, analyzing different types of otoliths and investigating various freshwater and marine species in their larval, juvenile and adult stages. Special attention is given to different approaches in otolith research and to many practical applications of such studies. The obtained data served to determine the age and growth of individual fish; to study habitat interactions, migration patterns, or habitats that the fish live in; to detect water temperatures or the presence of certain pollutants in the environment; and to reveal all other vital information about the life history of the fish.

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Keywords

  • Age
  • age determination
  • alizarin complexone
  • anadromy
  • Anguilla anguilla
  • asteriscus
  • atherinids
  • back-calculation
  • band deposition
  • brook trout
  • CNN
  • Coilia nasus
  • crucian carp
  • daily growth
  • dataset shift
  • deep learning
  • Development
  • domain adaptation
  • ecosystem variability
  • edge analysis
  • elemental signature
  • European hake
  • fin ray
  • fish age determination
  • fish biology
  • fish kill
  • fish morphology
  • fish otoliths
  • Fourier
  • genetic diversity
  • geographical effect
  • Greenland halibut
  • Growth
  • growth curves
  • growth performance index
  • hard tissue
  • History of engineering & technology
  • Homing
  • hydro-morpho-sedimentary characteristics
  • K-fold cross-validation
  • Kokanee
  • length–frequency distribution
  • long-lived fishes
  • marginal increment analysis
  • marking
  • marking efficiency
  • minho river
  • morphometry
  • n/a
  • ontogeny
  • otolith
  • otolith microchemistry
  • otolith shape
  • otoliths
  • PH
  • population structure
  • quartile of marginal growth band method
  • red snapper
  • restocking
  • river estuary
  • sagittal otolith
  • Scale
  • sex-ratio
  • side effect
  • silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)
  • somatic growth
  • spawning
  • Sphyraena sphyraena
  • stable isotopic signature
  • stock assessment
  • stock spatial structure
  • stocking
  • strontium
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • teleost anatomy
  • temperature effect
  • Thunnus thynnus
  • time delay
  • trade-off
  • wavelet
  • web tool
  • Yellow Sea

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6613-9

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