Indications of climate change in coastal areas: What may fish otoliths tell us?

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Abstract

The relative occurence of hyaline zones in the otoliths of the 0-group of certain flatfish species may serve as an indicator for changes in UV-B radiation in the course of climate change. The importance of factors other than UV-B, which are also related to climate change, is discussed.

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Berghahn, R. (2001). Indications of climate change in coastal areas: What may fish otoliths tell us? Climate Research, 18(1–2), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr018113

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