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            Identification des poissons par leurs otolithes en 3D

            Manche et mer du Nord

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            Mahé, Kélig
            Matéos, Aurélie
            Poisson Caillault, Émilie
            Couette, Sébastien
            Laffont, Rémi
            MacKenzie, Kirsteen
            Andrialovanirina, Nicolas
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            The otolith, a calcified part in the inner ear of fish, evolves throughout the life of an individual and is generally used to estimate its age. So how do we analyze this tiny mineral particle, and what does it tell us about each species of fish? This book provides a three-dimensional (3D) description and analysis of the otolith shape of the main commercial species in the English Channel and North Sea. This innovative approach, made possible by the use of an X-ray microtomograph, makes it possible to specify otolith characteristics, differentiate fish populations and locate them geographically. Flatfish such as sole, dab, plaice and turbot, and roundfish from herring to haddock and gurnard, for each species, five individuals representative of the size range sampled in the marine environment have been selected and their otolith shape described. An invaluable resource for fisheries science, this guide offers researchers, professionals and technicians a new way of refining their knowledge of Channel and North Sea species and individuals.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/168586
            Keywords
            sea water; environment; fish resource; identification; sea; modelling; fishery; fish; fishery resource; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MZ Veterinary medicine::MZH Veterinary anatomy and physiology
            DOI
            10.35690/978-2-7592-3866-8
            ISBN
            9782759238651, 9782759238668, 9782759238675
            Publisher
            éditions Quae
            Publication date and place
            2024
            Pages
            78
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