Abstract.—Otolith microchemistry has become a widely used tool for fisheries-based research in marine systems. However, its application to systems without well-defined juvenile nursery areas in which distinct otolith elemental signatures can develop (i.e., most freshwater systems) remains limited. In large part, this deficiency is due to unsuitable protocols for reliably processing and analyzing small otoliths of larvae. Herein, we evaluate the abilities of solution-based (SO) and laser ablation (LA) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) to quantify the otolith elemental composition of larval yellow perch Perca flavescens captured in three distinct spawning locations in Lake Erie (USA–Canada). Analysis of otolith pairs by eac...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Trace elements incorporated into the growing surface of the fish otolith (ear stone) reflect the phy...
International audienceThe elemental composition of fish otoliths is of considerable interest to thos...
Laser ablation ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis is a powerful tool for ...
Laser ablation ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis is a powerful tool for ...
Otolith microchemistry is a widely used technique for elucidating life history patterns in fishes. T...
Advances in probe-based mass spectrometry allow for high spatial resolution of elemental and isotopi...
Understanding the behaviour and movement of fish populations is crucial to developing plans to prope...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
Fish otoliths, also called ear stones or statoliths, are calcified structures functioning as movemen...
Microchemical analysis of otolith (calcified 'ear stones' used for balance and orientation) of fishe...
Abstract.—Assessing the ecological importance of coastal habitats to Great Lakes ecosystems requires...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
sensitivity in elemental assays of fish otoliths using the electron microprobe, proton-induced X-ray...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Trace elements incorporated into the growing surface of the fish otolith (ear stone) reflect the phy...
International audienceThe elemental composition of fish otoliths is of considerable interest to thos...
Laser ablation ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis is a powerful tool for ...
Laser ablation ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis is a powerful tool for ...
Otolith microchemistry is a widely used technique for elucidating life history patterns in fishes. T...
Advances in probe-based mass spectrometry allow for high spatial resolution of elemental and isotopi...
Understanding the behaviour and movement of fish populations is crucial to developing plans to prope...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
Fish otoliths, also called ear stones or statoliths, are calcified structures functioning as movemen...
Microchemical analysis of otolith (calcified 'ear stones' used for balance and orientation) of fishe...
Abstract.—Assessing the ecological importance of coastal habitats to Great Lakes ecosystems requires...
Variation in the chemical composition of fish otoliths has been used in recent years to address a ra...
sensitivity in elemental assays of fish otoliths using the electron microprobe, proton-induced X-ray...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Trace elements incorporated into the growing surface of the fish otolith (ear stone) reflect the phy...