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Ultrastructural damage of Loligo vulgaris and Illex coindetii statocysts after low frequency sound exposureExternal morphology explains the success of biological invasions.Otolith shape lends support to the sensory drive hypothesis in rockfishes.Otolith patterns of rockfishes from the northeastern Pacific.Application of otolith mass and shape for discriminating scabbardfishes Aphanopus spp. in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean.Relationships between otolith and fish size from Mediterranean and north-eastern Atlantic species to be used in predator-prey studies.Damage and regeneration of hair cell ciliary bundles in a fish ear following treatment with gentamicinEditorialAutomated Taxon Identification of Teleost fishes using an otolith online database—AFOROOtolith shape contour analysis using affine transformation invariant wavelet transforms and curvature scale space representationOtolith shape feature extraction oriented to automatic classification with open distributed dataFunctional approach reveals low niche overlap among common deep-sea fishes from the south-eastern Arabian SeaContributions of allochthonous inputs of food to the diets of benthopelagic fish over the northwest Mediterranean slope (to 2300m)Depth-related trends in morphological and functional diversity of demersal fish assemblages in the western Mediterranean SeaNew parameterisation method for three-dimensional otolith surface imagesPhenotypic plasticity in wild marine fishes associated with fish-cage aquacultureRecent reconstruction of deep-water macrofaunal communities recorded in Continental Margin sediments in the Balearic BasinSelection of landmarks and semilandmarks in fishes for geometric morphometric analyses: a comparative study based on analytical methodsTesting otolith morphology for measuring marine fish biodiversityHabitat influence in the morphological diversity of coastal fish assemblagesA comparative study of morphospace occupation of mesopelagic fish assemblages from the Canary Islands (North-eastern Atlantic)An approach to unraveling the coexistence of snappers (Lutjanidae) using otolith morphologyUse of otolith shape for stock identification of John's snapper, Lutjanus johnii (Pisces: Lutjanidae), from the Persian Gulf and the Oman SeaDoes exposure to noise from human activities compromise sensory information from cephalopod statocysts?Geometric morphology as an alternative for measuring the diversity of fish assemblagesComparison of different otolith shape descriptors and morphometrics for the identification of closely related species ofLutjanusspp. from the Persian GulfEcomorphological analysis as a complementary tool to detect changes in fish communities following major perturbations in two South African estuarine systemsIdentification of Lessepsian fish species using the sagittal otolithFishing tactics dynamics of a Mediterranean small-scale coastal fisheryLow-frequency sounds induce acoustic trauma in cephalopodsOntogenetic and environmental effects on otolith shape variability in three Mediterranean European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.) local stocksOphichthids (Ophichthidae: Anguilliformes) within the body cavity of marine fishes: pseudoparasites?A new otolith image contour descriptor based on partial reflectionEcomorphological trends and phylogenetic inertia of otolith sagittae in NototheniidaeOtoliths Identifiers Using Image Contours EFDSensory constraints in temporal segregation in two species of anglerfish, Lophius budegassa and L. piscatoriusUsing sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic watersSaccular otolith mass asymmetry in adult flatfishesOtolith size trends in marine fish communities from different depth strataStatolith identification of Mediterranean Octopodidae, Sepiidae, Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae and Enoploteuthidae based on warp analyses
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