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  1. Variation of statolith microchemistry among stocks of Uroteuthis edulis in the East China Sea

    Uroteuthis edulis is a widespread neritic cephalopod with a complex population structure and wide migration range. The life history of this species...

    Nan Li, Peiwu Han, ... Zhou Fang in Fisheries Science
    Article 31 August 2023
  2. Current and historical patterns of recruitment of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, as revealed by otolith microchemistry

    Yellowstone cutthroat trout inhabiting Yellowstone Lake have declined substantially over the past 25 years as a result of predation by invasive lake...

    Kole P. Stewart, Thomas E. McMahon, ... Robert Humston in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 20 June 2023
  3. Patterns in spatial use and movement of Silver Carp among tributaries and main-stem rivers: insight from otolith microchemistry analysis

    Invasive Silver Carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ) have established populations throughout the Missouri River basin. The main-stem Missouri River has...

    Jacob P. Werner, Quintin J. Dean, ... Martin J. Hamel in Biological Invasions
    Article 23 October 2022
  4. Diverse migration patterns of anadromous white-spotted charr Salvelinus leucomaenis revealed from otolith microchemistry

    Anadromous migration of salmonid fish has been extensively studied, primarily focusing on the dichotomous framework of anadromy and residency....

    Akihiko Goto, Mari Kuroki, ... Kentaro Morita in Ichthyological Research
    Article Open access 22 January 2024
  5. Use of otolith microchemistry to identify subbasin natal origin and use by invasive Lake Trout in Yellowstone Lake

    Nonindigenous lake trout ( Salvelinus namaycush) expansion in Yellowstone Lake has led to a large decline in the native Yellowstone cutthroat trout ( On...

    Kole P. Stewart, Thomas E. McMahon, ... Robert Humston in Hydrobiologia
    Article 04 April 2021
  6. Biogeographical snapshot of life-history traits of European silver eels: insights from otolith microchemistry

    Life-history traits of eels display a high level of phenotypic plasticity in response to large-scale biogeographical drivers, as well as local...

    Nils Teichert, Bastien Bourillon, ... Eric Feunteun in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 30 January 2023
  7. Microchemistry of Single Hair Strands Below and Above the Scalp: Impacts of External Contamination on Cuticle and Cortex Layers

    External contamination of hair is the most significant challenge to it becoming an accepted matrix for monitoring endogenous metal exposure and...

    Jennie R. Christensen, Geriene O. LaBine in Biological Trace Element Research
    Article 08 December 2023
  8. Otolith microchemistry reveals the migration patterns of the flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus (Pisces: Mugilidae) in Korean waters

    Background

    The flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus has the widest distribution among mugilid species. Recent studies based on mitochondrial DNA...

    Seung Eun Bae, **-Koo Kim in Journal of Ecology and Environment
    Article Open access 14 September 2020
  9. New insights into the migration patterns of the scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini based on vertebral microchemistry

    The scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini is a migratory species that exhibits complex patterns of spatial organization associated with the use...

    Claire Coiraton, Felipe Amezcua, James T. Ketchum in Marine Biology
    Article 08 April 2020
  10. Raman imaging reveals in-situ microchemistry of cuticle and epidermis of spruce needles

    Background

    The cuticle is a protective layer playing an important role in plant defense against biotic and abiotic stresses. So far cuticle structure...

    Nadia Sasani, Peter Bock, ... Notburga Gierlinger in Plant Methods
    Article Open access 08 February 2021
  11. Spatial variability in water strontium isotopes and trace metals from the Clarence River Basin, New South Wales, Australia

    Understanding fish movement in river systems is essential in identifying habitats which are important for species to perpetuate. Water chemistry,...

    Lauren J. Stoot, Lee J. Baumgartner, ... Gregory S. Doran in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 09 June 2024
  12. A multi-metric approach to characterize variability in Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) use of Lake Ontario and two barrier-protected coastal wetlands

    Yellow Perch ( Perca flavescens ) inhabit both nearshore and coastal wetland habitats of the Laurentian Great Lakes throughout their lifetime and are...

    Kylee B. Wilson, Matthew E. Altenritter in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  13. Tributary-Specific Contribution to a Lacustrine Mixed-Stock Fishery of Brown Trout Salmo trutta (Salmonidae) in a Diverse Sub-Arctic Watershed

    Abstract

    Mixed-stock fisheries which simultaneously cause mortality amongst several populations of a species of fish may occur where separate stocks...

    P. B. Mikheev, S. V. Prusov, ... G. Closs in Journal of Ichthyology
    Article 03 March 2023
  14. Reservoirs facilitate colonization of river catchments by a native invasive fish through provision of pelagic larval rearing habitat

    Dams on rivers are known to facilitate the colonisation and spread of aquatic alien and native invasive species, but the actual mechanisms involved...

    Aneta Bylak, Krzysztof Kukuła, ... Gerard P. Closs in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 27 January 2023
  15. Significance of otolith calcium carbonate crystal structure diversity to microchemistry studies

    Otoliths, calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) ear stones of fish, contain a wealth of information about fish life and environmental history yet the CaCO 3 ...

    Brenda M. Pracheil, Robert George, Bryan C. Chakoumakos in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
    Article 13 May 2019
  16. Spatial Variations in the Shape and Chemistry of Sagittal Otoliths in Channa punctatus (Channidae) Populations of Ganga Basin, India

    Abstract

    Variations in the shape and elemental microchemistry of sagittal otoliths in Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793) populations of three different...

    M. Singh, A. Kashyap, ... M. Serajuddin in Inland Water Biology
    Article 21 March 2022
  17. Importance of marine-estuarine-riverine connectivity to larvae and early juveniles of estuary-associated fish taxa

    The dependence on connectivity and use of estuaries by two major groups of fishes, namely estuary-associated marine and diadromous species, are...

    Alan K. Whitfield, Edward D. Houde, ... Ian C. Potter in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 06 October 2023
  18. Movement ecology of the white seabream Diplodus sargus across its life cycle: a review

    The white seabream Diplodus sargus (L., 1758) (Osteichthyes, Sparidae) is a littoral species living mainly in rocky habitats and distributed in the...

    Vincenzo Maximiliano Giacalone, Carlo Pipitone, ... Giovanni D’Anna in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article Open access 25 April 2022
  19. Establishment of invasive Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) in the Mississippi River basin: identifying sources and year classes contributing to recruitment

    Black Carp ( Mylopharyngodon piceus ) was imported to the USA to control aquaculture pond snails. This species has escaped captivity and occurs in...

    Gregory W. Whitledge, Patrick T. Kroboth, ... Jill A. Jenkins in Biological Invasions
    Article 27 September 2022
  20. Ontogenetic movements of cod in Arctic fjords and the Barents Sea as revealed by otolith microchemistry

    The distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) in northern Norwegian waters is expanding eastward and northward in the Barents Sea and along western...

    Hector Andrade, Peter van der Sleen, ... Audrey Geffen in Polar Biology
    Article 06 April 2020
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