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    Energy acquisition and allocation to egg production in relation to fish reproductive strategies by McBride, Richard S, Somarakis, Stylianos, Fitzhugh, Gary R, Albert, Anu, Yaragina, Nathalia A, Wuenschel, Mark J, Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre, Basilone, Gualtiero

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-03-2015)
    “…Oogenesis in fishes follows a universal plan; yet, due to differences in the synchrony and rate of egg development, spawning frequency varies from daily to…”
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    Validation of yellowedge grouper, Epinephelus flavolimbatus, age using nuclear bomb-produced radiocarbon by Cook, Melissa, Fitzhugh, Gary R, Franks, James S

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-12-2009)
    “…Age validation and estimates of longevity of yellowedge grouper (Epinephelus flavolimbatus) from the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) are needed to inform fishery…”
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    Multidecadal meta-analysis of reproductive parameters of female red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the northern Gulf of Mexico by Brown-Peterson, Nancy J, Peterson, Christopher R, Fitzhugh, Gary R

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-01-2019)
    “…Stocks of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) exhibited a dramatic decline in abundance in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) between 1960 and 1991; management…”
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    Review of size- and age-dependence in batch spawning: implications for stock assessment of fish species exhibiting indeterminate fecundity by Fitzhugh, Gary R, Shertzer, Kyle W, Kellison, G. Todd, Wyanski, David M

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2012)
    “…Most assessments offish stocks use some measure of the reproductive potential of a population, such as spawning biomass. However, the correlation between…”
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    Oogenesis and Fecundity Type of Gray Triggerfish in the Gulf of Mexico by Lang, Erik T, Fitzhugh, Gary R

    Published in Marine and coastal fisheries (2015)
    “…The fecundity of Gray Triggerfish Balistes capriscus has been difficult to estimate, as few imminently spawning or recently spawned females have been detected…”
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    Otolith–fish size relationship in juvenile gag ( Mycteroperca microlepis) of the eastern Gulf of Mexico: a comparison of growth rates between laboratory and field populations by Strelcheck, Andrew J, Fitzhugh, Gary R, Coleman, Felicia C, Koenig, Christopher C

    Published in Fisheries research (01-02-2003)
    “…In this study, we conducted experiments on wild-caught juvenile gag Mycteroperca microlepis from the eastern Gulf of Mexico to evaluate the effect of food…”
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    Precision of age estimation in red snapper ( Lutjanus campechanus) by Allman, Robert J., Fitzhugh, Gary R., Starzinger, Karl J., Farsky, Robert A.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-06-2005)
    “…The validation of aging methods is an important step in estimating growth and longevity and has been accomplished for red snapper. However, routine age…”
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    Temperature Effects on Otolith Microstructure and Birth Month Estimation from Otolith Increment Patterns in Atlantic Menhaden by Fitzhugh, Gary R., Nixon, Stephen W., Ahrenholz, Dean W., Rice, James A.

    “…We demonstrate temperature‐influenced increment spacing in the sagittal otoliths of juvenile Atlantic menhaden Brevoortia tyrannus reared at different…”
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    Periodicity of increment formation in otoliths of overwintering postlarval and prejuvenile Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus by Ahrenholz, D W, Squires, D D, Rice, JA, Nixon, S W, Fitzhugh, G R

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2000)
    “…Hypotheses of fishery recruitment processes often have as their foundation studies of incremental otolith growth (e.g. Methot, 1983; Rice et al., 1987)…”
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