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Jakov Dulčić

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  234
Citations -  3170

Jakov Dulčić is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Population. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 226 publications receiving 2760 citations.

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Weight-length relationships for 40 fish species in the eastern Adriatic (Croatian waters)

TL;DR: Weight-length regressions are presented for 40 fish species caught during the period 1 January 1991–1 January 1995 in the eastern Adriatic (Croatian waters) and the values of the exponent b in the weight-length relationship W = aLb ranged from 2.607–3.512.
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Relationships among predatory fish, sea urchins and barrens in Mediterranean rocky reefs across a latitudinal gradient.

TL;DR: The weak relations between predatory fish density and predation rates on urchins reveal that factors other than top-down control can be important over large scale (with the caveat that the study was conducted in fished areas), and patterns of interaction among strongly interacting taxa could change on large spatial scales and the number of species involved.
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Long-term changes in landings of small pelagic fish in the eastern Adriatic — possible influence of climate oscillations over the Northern Hemisphere

TL;DR: In this article, the main climate oscillation period was approximately 80 yr and an interrelation between climatic fluctuations over the Northern Hemisphere and small pelagic fish landing data was found.
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Length–weight relationships for selected fish species from three eastern Adriatic estuarine systems (Croatia)

TL;DR: Length–weight relationships are presented for fish species from three eastern Adriatic estuarine systems (Croatian waters) and the values of the parameter b mostly remained within the expected range of 2.5–3.5.
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Call properties and morphology of the sound-producing organ in Ophidion rochei (Ophidiidae)

TL;DR: The anatomical structures of the sound-producing organ in Ophidion rochei males present an important panel of highly derived characters: three pairs of putatively slow sonic muscles; a neural arch that pivots; a rocker bone at the front pole of the Swimbladder; a stretchable swimbladder fenestra; a swimbladders plate; and an internal cone that terminates in a pair of membranes in the caudal swimbl bladder.