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11. Using the particle filter to geolocate Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea, with special emphasis on determining uncertainty

12. Recruitment variability in Baltic Sea sprat (Sprattus sprattus) is tightly coupled to temperature and transport patterns affecting the larval and early juvenile stages

20. Biophysical modeling of survival and dispersal of Central and Eastern Baltic Sea flounder (Platichthys flesus) larvae.

21. Can sporadic records of ocean sunfish (Mola mola) in the western Baltic Sea be linked to saline inflow events?

22. Connectivity of larval cod in the transition area between North Sea and Baltic Sea and potential implications for fisheries management.

23. Slave to the rhythm: seasonal signals in otolith microchemistry reveal age of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua).

24. Natural variability in hard-bottom communities and possible drivers assessed by a time-series study in the SW Baltic Sea: know the noise to detect the change.

25. Impact of hypoxia on consumption of Baltic cod in a multispecies stock assessment context E. C. Teschner et al. Impact of hypoxia on consumption of Baltic cod.

26. The use of otolith microstructure to estimate age in adult Atlantic cod Gadus morhua.

27. Some Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in the Baltic Sea visit hypoxic water briefly but often.

28. Environmental factors influencing larval sprat Sprattus sprattus feeding during spawning time in the Baltic Sea.

29. An individual-based model for the direct conversion of otolith into somatic growth rates.

30. Survival probability of Baltic larval cod in relation to spatial overlap patterns with their prey obtained from drift model studies

31. Dependency of larval fish survival on retention/dispersion in food limited environments: the Baltic Sea as a case study.

32. The marine copepod, Pseudocalanus elongatus , as a mediator between climate variability and fisheries in the Central Baltic Sea.

33. Specific gravity and vertical distribution of sprat eggs in the Baltic Sea.

35. Testing the larval drift hypothesis in the Baltic Sea: retention versus dispersion caused by wind-driven circulation.

36. The potential for advective exchange of the early life stages between the western and eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua L.) stocks.

37. Stage-specific mortality of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua L.) eggs.

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