Geographic and ontogenetic variation in the diet of two commonly exploited batoids (Chilean eagle ray and Pacific guitarfish) off Peru: evidence of trophic plasticity Adriana Gonzalez-PestanaLorena Silva-GarayJefffey C. Mangel OriginalPaper 18 November 2021 Pages: 1525 - 1540
Basin-scale patterns of common carp physiological condition associated with EDC exposure in a large Anthropocene river Madeleine M. VanMiddlesworthJason A. DeBoerAndrew F. Casper OriginalPaper 04 November 2021 Pages: 1541 - 1558
Life-history traits of a widely distributed coral reef fish, Mulloidichthys flavolineatus (Mullidae), Okinawa Island, southern Japan Shota SamejimaMasato UeharaKatsunori Tachihara OriginalPaper 06 November 2021 Pages: 1559 - 1574
Life-history traits of the marbled electric ray, Torpedo marmorata Risso, 1810, from the Greek Seas, north-eastern Mediterranean Sea Archontia ChatzispyrouChrysoula GubiliConstantin Koutsikopoulos OriginalPaper 29 October 2021 Pages: 1575 - 1592
Ontogenetic development, allometric growth patterns, and daily increment validation of larvae and juvenile Culter alburnus Yan F. HuangBo L. SongLiang G. Liu OriginalPaper 04 November 2021 Pages: 1593 - 1610
New insights into the trophic ecology of the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean Colombo Estupiñán-MontañoElena TamburinAntonio Delgado-Huertas OriginalPaper 16 November 2021 Pages: 1611 - 1627
Feeding biology and resource partitioning of the Mullidae family members off the northeastern Levantine coast of Turkey Suna TüzünCem DalyanLütfiye Eryılmaz OriginalPaper 16 November 2021 Pages: 1629 - 1642
Inter-annual otolith growth pattern of adult small yellow croaker in the East China Sea and its response to environmental changes Chi ZhangZhenjiang Ye OriginalPaper 12 November 2021 Pages: 1643 - 1653
Juvenile tarpon Megalops atlanticus use of natural and managed marsh habitats in coastal South Carolina Garrett M. ElmoDerek P. CraneMatthew E. Kimball OriginalPaper 19 November 2021 Pages: 1655 - 1664
Follicular growth and sex steroids in adult females of the endemic Amazonian freshwater stingray Potamotrygon wallacei (Chondrichthyes, Potamotrygonidae) Ruben Dario Morales-GambaMaria Lúcia Góes de AraújoJaydione Luiz Marcon BriefCommunication 09 November 2021 Pages: 1665 - 1672