New Paper: Climatic effects on the growth of a temperate reef fish from the Southern Hemisphere: a biochronological approach
[caption id="attachment_4163" align="alignleft" width="120"] Professor Bronwyn Gillanders[/caption]
A new paper involving Environment Institute member Bronwyn Gillanders as well as Bryan Black (Oregon State University), Dr Mark Meekan (Australian Institute of Marine Science) and Mark Morrison (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd) has been published in Marine Biology.
The paper titled 'Climatic effects on the growth of a temperate reef fish from the Southern Hemisphere: a biochronological approach' illustrates how otolith chronologies provide quality records of annual growth patterns over decadal time scales that can be useful for forecasting the likely effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.
Download the paper to read about their findings
A new paper involving Environment Institute member Bronwyn Gillanders as well as Bryan Black (Oregon State University), Dr Mark Meekan (Australian Institute of Marine Science) and Mark Morrison (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd) has been published in Marine Biology.
The paper titled 'Climatic effects on the growth of a temperate reef fish from the Southern Hemisphere: a biochronological approach' illustrates how otolith chronologies provide quality records of annual growth patterns over decadal time scales that can be useful for forecasting the likely effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.
Download the paper to read about their findings
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