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The sagittal otolith of 348 species, belonging to 99 families and 22 orders of marine Teleostean fishes from the north and central eastern Atlantic and western Mediterranean were described using morphological and morphometric characters. The morphological descriptions were based on the otolith shape, outline and sulcus acusticus features. The morphometric parameters determined were otolith length (OL, mm), height (OH, mm), perimeter (P; mm) and area (A; mm2) and were expressed in terms of shape indices as circularity (P2/A), rectangularity (A/(OL×OH)), aspect ratio (OH/OL; %) and OL/fish size. The present Atlas provides information that complements the characterization of some ichthyologic taxa. In addition, it constitutes an important instrument for species identification using sagittal otoliths collected in fossiliferous layers, in archaeological sites or in feeding remains of bony fish predators.
Morphology, Western Mediterranean, SH1-691, Otolith, Mediterráneo Occidental, otolith, morphology, morfología, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, otolito, morfometría, Morphometry, Central Eastern Atlantic, sagitta, central eastern atlantic, north eastern atlantic, Sagitta, central eastern Atlantic, Atlántico centrooriental., Northeastern Atlantic, north eastern Atlantic, morphometry, western Mediterranean, western mediterranean, Atlántico Nororiental
Morphology, Western Mediterranean, SH1-691, Otolith, Mediterráneo Occidental, otolith, morphology, morfología, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, otolito, morfometría, Morphometry, Central Eastern Atlantic, sagitta, central eastern atlantic, north eastern atlantic, Sagitta, central eastern Atlantic, Atlántico centrooriental., Northeastern Atlantic, north eastern Atlantic, morphometry, western Mediterranean, western mediterranean, Atlántico Nororiental
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