Publications
[Pub 1] Tanner SE, Teles-Machado A, Martinho F, Peliz Á, Cabral HN. (2017) Modelling larval dispersal dynamics of common sole (Solea solea) along the western Iberian coast. Progress in Oceanography 156, 78-90.
[Pub 2] Duarte IA, Vasconcelos RP, Franca S, Batista MI, Tanner SE, Cabral HN, Fonseca VF. 2018. Short-term variability of fish condition and growth in estuarine and shallow coastal areas. Marine Environmental Research 134, 130-137.
[Pub 3] Reis-Santos P, Vasconcelos RP, Tanner SE, Fonseca VF, Cabral HN, Gillanders BM. 2018. Extrinsic and intrinsic factors shape the ability of using otolith chemistry to characterize estuarine environmental histories. Marine Environmental Research 140, 332-341.
[Pub 4] Reis-Santos P, Tanner SE, Aboim MA, Vasconcelos RP, Laroche J, Charrier G, Perez M, Presa P, Gillanders BM, Cabral HN. 2018. Reconciling differences in natural tags to infer demographic and genetic connectivity in marine fish populations. Scientific Reports 8:10343.
[Pub 5] Brown EJ, Vasconcelos RP, Wennhage H, Bergström U, Støttrup JG, van de Wolfshaar K, Millisenda G, Colloca F, Le Pape O, Anderson E. 2018. Conflicts in the coastal zone: human impacts on commercially important fish species utilizing coastal habitat. ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, 1203-1213.
[Pub 6] Tanner SE, Vieira AR, Vasconcelos RP, Dores S, Azevedo M, Cabral HN, Morrongiello JR, 2019. Regional climate, primary productivity and fish biomass drive growth variation and population resilience in a small pelagic fish. Ecological Indicators 103, 530-541.
[Pub 7] Vieira AR, Dores S, Azevedo M, Tanner SE, 2019. Otolith increment width-based chronologies disclose temperature and density-dependent effects on demersal fish growth. ICES Journal of Marine Science. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsz243
[Pub 8] Tanner SE, Giacomello E, Menezes GM, Mirasole A, Neves J, Sequeira V, Vasconcelos RP, Vieira AR, Morrongielllo JR. Marine regime shifts impact spatial synchrony of deep-sea fish growth in the Northeast Atlantic. Submitted to Journal of Animal Ecology.
[Pub 9] Reis-Santos P, Condini MV, Albuquerque CQ, Saint’Pierre TD, Garcia AM, Gillanders BM, Tanner SE. El Nino – Southern Oscillation drives variations in growth and otolith chemistry in a top predator fish. Submitted to Ecological Indicators.
[Pub 10] Tanner SE, Campelo F, Cunha J, Eiras-Dias JE, Giacomello E, Nabais C, Neves V, Ramos JA, Reis-Santos P, Silva M, Vasconcelos RP, Vieira J, Morrongiello JR. Climate-driven synchrony in marine and terrestrial ecosystems from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to southern Europe. To be submitted to Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
[Pub 11] Neves J, Giacomello E, Menezes GM, Tanner SE. Temperature drives growth variation in blackspot seabream in the Azores archipelago. In preparation.
[Pub 12] Morrongiello et al. Is there a global signature of biological change in marine hotspots? In preparation.
[Pub 13] Martinho F, Vaz A, Primo AL, Pardal MA, Gillanders BM, Tanner SE, Reis-Santos P. Daily growth chronologies in a marine flatfish during estuarine colonization. In preparation
[Pub 14] Tanner SE, Reis-Santos P, Menezes GM, Giacomello E, Radiometric dating to unravel drivers of growth variation and population productivity of orange roughy. In preparation
[Pub 15] Tanner SE, Prista N, Reis-Santos P. Intrinsic and environmental drivers of growth in meagre (Argyrosomus regius): an otolith biochronology approach. In preparation