Relationships between otolith and fish size from Mediterranean and north-eastern Atlantic species to be used in predator-prey studies

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Abstract

Regressions between fish length and otolith size are provided for 40 species from the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean and 142 species from the Mediterranean Sea. Regressions were also estimated at genus level. Most of the regressions (c. 84%) explained a high percentage of the deviance (>75%).

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Giménez, J., Manjabacas, A., Tuset, V. M., & Lombarte, A. (2016). Relationships between otolith and fish size from Mediterranean and north-eastern Atlantic species to be used in predator-prey studies. Journal of Fish Biology, 89(4), 2195–2202. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13115

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