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2. Settlement processes induce differences in daily growth rates between two co-existing ecotypes of juvenile cod Gadus morhua
3. Otolith microchemistry combined with genetics reveal patterns of straying and population connectivity in anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta).
4. Otolith microchemistry combined with genetics reveal patterns of straying and population connectivity in anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta)
5. Dietary differences among commercially important fishes in Lake Tanganyika assessed using stable isotope analysis
6. Feeding ecology of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in a fjord impacted by glacial meltwater (Godthåbsfjord, Greenland)
7. Seasonal changes in diet and lipid content of northern sand lance Ammodytes dubius on Fyllas Bank, West Greenland
8. Diet and prey preferences of larval and pelagic juvenile Faroe Plateau cod (Gadus morhua)
9. Field metabolic rates of teleost fishes are recorded in otolith carbonate
10. Growth portfolios buffer climate‐linked environmental change in marine systems
11. Electroreception by small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula) embryos in relation to predator detection and avoidance.
12. Editorial: Physical drivers of biogeographical shifts in the Northeastern Atlantic – and adjacent shelves
13. Life history trait variation of Greenland lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) along a 1600 km latitudinal gradient
14. The Importance of Habitat and Lake Morphometry for the Summer Diet Choice of Landlocked Arctic Char in Two West Greenland Lakes.
15. Early development of Calanus hyperboreus nauplii : Response to a changing ocean
16. Spatial variability of carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) stable isotope ratios in an Arctic marine food web
17. Tissue-specific turnover rates and trophic enrichment of stable N and C isotopes in juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua fed three different diets
18. Sandeel as a link between primary production and higher trophic levels on the Faroe shelf
19. Food limitation in larval fish : ontogenetic variation in feeding scope and its potential effect on survival
20. Vertical distribution and growth performance of Baltic cod larvae – Field evidence for starvation-induced recruitment regulation during the larval stage?
21. Possible fitness costs of high and low standard metabolic rates in larval herring Clupea harengus , as determined by otolith microstructure
22. Impact of three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus on zooplankton and chl a in shallow, eutrophic, brackish lakes
23. Temperature effects on growth of juvenile Greenland halibut ( Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Walbaum) in West Greenland waters
24. Disparate movement behavior and feeding ecology in sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod
25. Non-random mortality of Baltic cod larvae inferred from otolith hatch-check sizes
26. Otolith Fingerprints and Tissue Stable Isotope Information Enable Allocation of Juvenile Fishes to Different Nursery Areas
27. Differences in metabolic rate between two Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) populations estimated with carbon isotopic composition in otoliths
28. Ontogenetic and environmental effects on vertical distribution of cod larvae in the Bornholm Basin, Baltic Sea
29. Habitatkvalitet og fødeproduktion
30. First measurements of field metabolic rate in wild juvenile fishes show strong thermal sensitivity but variations between sympatric ecotypes
31. Fundamental questions and applications of sclerochronology: Community-defined research priorities
32. Intra‐annual variation in feeding of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua : the importance of ephemeral prey bursts
33. Improving the age reading of East Greenland Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) by determining otolith growth zone timing and annuli widths
34. Field metabolic rates are recorded in otolith carbonate
35. Retention of juveniles within a hybrid zone between North Sea and Baltic Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
36. Fisheries: Population of origin of Atlantic cod
37. Greenland Shark (Somniosus microcephalus) Stomach Contents and Stable Isotope Values Reveal an Ontogenetic Dietary Shift
38. Spatial variations in feeding ecology of three Sparidae species – a stable isotope analysis
39. Otolith δ13C values as a metabolic proxy: approaches and mechanical underpinnings
40. Effects of temperature on tissue–diet isotopic spacing of nitrogen and carbon in otolith organic matter
41. First measurements of field metabolic rate in wild juvenile fishes show strong thermal sensitivity but variations between sympatric ecotypes.
42. Otolith δ13C values as a metabolic proxy: approaches and mechanical underpinnings.
43. Feeding ecology of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in a fjord impacted by glacial meltwater (Godthåbsfjord, Greenland)
44. Population decline in the endemic Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ) in Kapisillit River, Greenland
45. Genomic parallelism and lack thereof in contrasting systems of three-spined sticklebacks
46. Stable coexistence of genetically divergent Atlantic cod ecotypes at multiple spatial scales
47. Population of origin of Atlantic cod
48. Temporal changes in size‐at‐maturity of black dogfish Centroscyllium fabricii.
49. Historical DNA documents long-distance natal homing in marine fish
50. Otoliths as individual indicators: a reappraisal of the link between fish physiology and otolith characteristics
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