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Re: information Serranidae

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Hi Liz,
here about 30 references on aging of
tropical reef fishes by otoloths.

This should be a starting point for you.

Best fishes

Marc

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Marc Kochzius
Zentrum fuer Marine Tropenoekologie (ZMT)
Centre for Tropical Marine Ecology
University of Bremen
Fahrenheitstr. 1
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Author
Title
Journal
Year
Vol.g
Issueand
Page
Baillon, N.; Kulbicki, M.
Aging of adult tropical reef fish by otoliths: a
comparsion of three methods on Diagramma pictum
In: Choat, J.H. et al. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 6th
international coral reef symposium, Townsville,
Australia, 8th-12th August 1988
1988

2
341-346
Brothers, E.B.; McFarland, W.N.
Correlations between otolith microstructure, growth,
and life history transitions in newly recruited French
Grunts [Haemulon flavolineatum (Desmarest),
Haemulidae]
Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. int. Explor. Mer.
1981
178

369-374
Campana, S.E.; Neilson, J.D.
Microstructure of fish otoliths
Canadian Journal of Fishery and Aquatic Science
1985
42

1014-1032
Danilowicz, B.S.
A potential mechanism for episodic recruitment of a
coral reef fish
Ecology
1997
78
5
1415-1423
Jenkins, G.P.; Black, K.P.; Wheatley, M.J.; Hatton,
D.N.
Temporal and spatial variability in recruitment of a
temperate, seagrass-associated fish is largely
determined by physical processes in the pre- and
post-settlement phase
Marine Ecology Progress Series
1997
148

23-35
Jones, G.; Milicich, M.
Dispersal of reef fish larvae: application of an
otolith marking technique
8th International Coral Reef Symposium, June 24-29
1996, Panama City; Abstracts
1996


101
McCormick, M.I.
Delayed metamorphosis of a tropical reef fish
(Acanthurus triostegus): a field experiment
Marine Ecology Progress Series
1999
176

25-38
Meekan, M.G.
Limitations to the back-calculation of recruitment
patterns from otoliths
Proceedings of the 7th international coral reef
symposium, Guam
1992

1
624-628
Pannella, G.
Growth patterns in fish sagittae
In: Rhoads, D.C.; Lutz, R.A. (Eds.), Skeletal growth
of aquatic organisms. Biological records of
environmental changes
1980


519-624
Pitcher, C.R.
Validation of a technique for reconstructing daily
patterns in the recruitment of coral reef damselfish
Coral Reefs
1988

7
105-111
Radtke, R.L.
Age and growth information available from the otoliths
of the Hawaiian snapper, Pristipomoides filamentosus
Coral Reefs
1987
6

19-25
Radtke, R.L.
Life history characteristics of the Hawaiian
damselfish, Abudefduf abdominalis defined from
otoliths
Proceedings of the Fifth International Coral Reef
Congress
1985

5
397-401
Radtke, R.L.
Recruitment parameters resolved from structural and
chemical components of juvenile Dascyllus albisella
otoliths
In: Proceedings of the 6th international coral reef
symposium, Australia, 1988
1988

2
821-826
Radtke, R.L.; Townsend, D.W.; Folsom, S.D.; Morrison,
M.A.
Strontium:calcium concentration ratios in otholoits of
herring larvae as indicators of environmental
histories
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1990
27

51-61
Ralston, S.
Age determination of a tropical reef butterflyfish
utilizing daily growth rings of otoliths
Fishery Bulletin
1976

74(4)
990-994
Ralston, S.; Miyamoto, G.T.
Estimation of the age of a tropical reef fish using
the density of daily growth increments
In: Gomez, E.D. et al. (Ed.), Proceedings of the
fourth international coral reef symposium, conducted
by the Marine Science Center, University of the
Philippines, International Association of Biological
Oceanography, Manila, Philippines, 18-22 May 1981
1981

1
83-88
Sponaugle, S.; Cowen, R.K.
Early life history traits and recruitment patterns of
Caribbean wrasses (Labridae)
Ecological Monographs
1997
67
2
177-202
Sponaugle, S.; Cowen, R.K.
Larval durations and recruitment patterns of two
Caribbean gobies (Gobiidae): Contrasting early life
histories in demersal spawners
Marine Biology
1994
120
1
133-143
Swearer, S.E.; Caselle, J.E.; Lea, D.W.; Warner, R.R.
Larval retention and recruitment in an island
population of a coral-reef fish
Nature
1999
402

799-802
Thorrold, S.R.; Milicich, M.J.
Comparison of larval duration and pre and post
settlement growth in two species of damselfish,
Chromis atripectoralis and Pomacentrus coelestis
(Pisces: Pomacentridae), from the Great Barrier Reef
Marine Biology
1990
105
3
375-384
Thresher, R.E.
Otolith microstructure and the demography of coral
reef fishes
Trends Ecol. Evol.
1988
3
3
78-80
Thresher, R.E.; Colin, P.L.; Bell, L.J.
Planktonic duration, distribution and population
structure of western and central Pacific damselfishes
(Pomacentridae)
Copeia
1989


420-434
Victor, B.C.
Daily otolith increments and recruitment in two
coral-reef wrasses, Thalassoma bifasciatum and
Halichoeres bivittatus
Marine Biology
1982
71

203-208
Victor, B.C.
Delayed metamorphosis with reduced larval growth in a
coral reef fish (Thalassoma bifasciatum)
Canadian Journal of Fishery and Aquatic Science
1986
43

1208-1213
Victor, B.C.
Duration of the planktonic larval stage of one hundred
species of pacific and Atlantic wrasses (family
Labridae)
Marine Biology
1986
90

317-326
Victor, B.C.
Recruitment and population dynamics of a coral reef
fish
Science
1983
219

419-420
Victor, B.C.
Settlement and larval metamorphosis produce distinct
marks on the otoliths of the slippery dick,
Halichoeres bivittatus
In: Reaka, M.L. (Ed.), The ecology of deep and shallow
coral reefs; Symp. Ser. Undersea Res.
1983
1

47-51
Warner, R.R.
Recent developments in the ecology of tropical reef
fishes
Arch. Fischereiwiss.
1984
35

43-53
Wellington, G.M.; Victor, B.C.
Regional differences in duration of the planktonic
larval stage of reef fishes in the eastern Pacific
Ocean
Marine Biology
1992
113

491-498
Wilson, D.T.; McCormick, M.I.
Spatial and temporal validation of settlement-marks in
the otoliths of tropical reef fishes
Marine Ecology Progress Series
1997
153

259-271



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