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Journal of Morphology | 2015

Otolith Patterns of Rockfishes from the Northeastern Pacific

Víctor M. Tuset; Ralph Imondi; Guillermo Aguado; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Linda Santschi; Antoni Lombarte; Milton S. Love

Sagitta otolith shape was analysed in twenty sympatric rockfishes off the southern California coast (Northeastern Pacific). The variation in shape was quantified using canonical variate analysis based on fifth wavelet function decomposition of otolith contour. We selected wavelets because this representation allow the identifications of zones or single morphological points along the contour. The entire otoliths along with four subsections (anterior, ventral, posterodorsal, and anterodorsal) with morphological meaning were examined. Multivariate analyses (MANOVA) showed significant differences in the contours of whole otolith morphology and corresponding subsection among rockfishes. Four patterns were found: fusiform, oblong, and two types of elliptic. A redundancy analysis indicated that anterior and anterodorsal subsections contribute most to define the entire otolith shape. Complementarily, the eco‐morphological study indicated that the depth distribution and strategies for capture prey were correlated to otolith shape, especially with the anterodorsal zone. J. Morphol. 276:458–469, 2015.


Hydrobiologia | 2016

Phenotypic plasticity in wild marine fishes associated with fish-cage aquaculture

Mouna Abaad; Víctor M. Tuset; Daniel Montero; Antoni Lombarte; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Ricardo Haroun

Two opportunistic fish species associated with fish farms, bogue (Boops boops) and salema (Sarpa salpa), were studied to infer whether changes in their feeding habits may cause a phenotypic response in body and otolith shape. Specimens were collected close to aquaculture cage sites, called ‘wild-farmed fish’, and from control sites far away from these areas, called ‘wild fish’. The fish body shapes were examined with geometric morphometric analysis using 21 landmarks. The otolith contours were analysed using wavelet function, whereas otolith weights were used as indicators of fish growth rates. Statistically significant differences were observed in body shape between wild-farmed fish and wild fish of both species. The wild-farmed fish had a smaller head and eye, and in bogue also a slighter snout curvature and head depth. Otolith shape and weight did not differ between groups in bogue. By contrast, there were significant differences in otolith shape and weight between groups in salema. A complementary study in salema indicated that the wild-farmed fishes grew more in weight and accumulated higher concentrations of ‘terrestrial fatty acids’ (linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids), which are used in fish feeds. Our findings clearly demonstrated an influence of coastal sea cages on metabolism of some wild fishes.


Scientia Marina | 2014

An approach to unraveling the coexistence of snappers (Lutjanidae) using otolith morphology

Zahra Sadighzadeh; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Antoni Lombarte; Mohammad Reza Fatemi; Víctor M. Tuset


Limnology and Oceanography | 2017

Role of internal waves on mixing, nutrient supply and phytoplankton community structure during spring and neap tides in the upwelling ecosystem of Ría de Vigo (NW Iberian Peninsula)

Marina Villamaña; Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido; Emilio Marañón; Pedro Cermeño; Paloma Chouciño; José Silva; Patricio A. Díaz; B. Fernández-Castro; Miguel Gilcoto; R. Graña; Mikel Latasa; J.M. Magalhaes; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Beatriz Reguera; Renate Scharek


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2017

Functional approach reveals low niche overlap among common deep-sea fishes from the south-eastern Arabian Sea

K. V. Aneesh Kumar; Víctor M. Tuset; Hashim Manjebrayakath; K.S. Sumod; M. Sudhakar; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Antoni Lombarte


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2018

Factors controlling the community structure of picoplankton incontrasting marine environments

Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Pedro Cermeño; B. Fernández-Castro; Josep M. Gasol; Xosé Anxelu G. Morán; Emilio Marañón; Víctor Moreira-Coello; Marta M. Varela; Marina Villamaña; Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido


OSM Meeting | 2016

Nutrient supply does play a role on the structure of marine picophytoplankton communities

Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido; S. Agustí; A. Bode; Pedro Cermeño; Paloma Chouciño; J. da Silva; B. Fernández-Castro; J. Gasol; Miguel Gilcoto; R. Graña; Mikel Latasa; L. Lubián; Emilio Marañón; X.A.G. Morán; E. Moreno-Ostos; V. Moreira-Coello; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal; S. Vallina; Marina Villamaña; Maider Varela


88633 | 2016

Major role of nutrient supply in the control of picophytoplankton community structure.

Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; S. Agustí; A. Bode; Pedro Cermeño; Paloma Chouciño; J. da Silva; B. Fernández-Castro; J. Gasol; Miguel Gilcoto; R. Graña; Mikel Latasa; L. Lubián; Emilio Marañón; X.A.G. Morán; E. Moreno-Ostos; Vládia Teles Moreira; Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal; Renate Scharek; S.M. Vallina; M. Varela-Rozados; Marina Villamaña


Archive | 2015

Does nutrient supply play a role in the control of picoplankton community structure

Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido; Pedro Cermeño; Paloma Chouciño; B. Fernández-Castro; E. Hojas; Mikel Latasa; Emilio Marañón; Xosé Anxelu G. Morán; Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Montserrat Vidal; Marina Villamaña


Informatica Didactica | 2015

Which factors control the picoplankton community structure in the ocean

Jose Luís Otero-Ferrer; Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido; Pedro Cermeño; Susana Agustí; Antonio Bode; Paloma Chouciño; B. Fernández-Castro; Josep M. Gasol; Mikel Latasa; Emilio Marañón; Xosé Anxelu G. Morán; Víctor Moreira; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Marta M. Varela; Marina Villamaña

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Víctor M. Tuset

Spanish National Research Council

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Antoni Lombarte

Spanish National Research Council

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B. Fernández-Castro

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro Cermeño

Spanish National Research Council

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Miguel Gilcoto

Spanish National Research Council

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