Fish otoliths are widely used to answer biological and ecological questions related to movements and habitat use based on their chemical composition. Two fundamental assumptions underlie otoliths as environmental tracers and proxies for reconstructing exposure histories: (i) otolith chemistry reflects water chemistry, and (ii) ambient environmental conditions affect otolith element incorporation. Here, we test these assumptions for Sr and Ba through meta‐analyses. Our first meta‐analysis confirmed a correlation between concentrations of Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca in otoliths and the surrounding water, both elements displaying positive otolith–water correlations. The second meta‐analysis examined the relative influences of salinity and temperature on o...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate spatiall...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Fish otoliths are widely used to answer biological and ecological questions related to movements and...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is an increasing desire for researchers to ...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
The ability to obtain high-resolution chemical profiles across otoliths has expanded with technologi...
Summary Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate ...
This study quantified the per cent contribution of water chemistry to otolith chemistry using enrich...
Otolith chemistry has gained increasing attention as a tool for analyzing various aspects of fish bi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe analysis of elements in calcifiedst...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate spatiall...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Fish otoliths are widely used to answer biological and ecological questions related to movements and...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is an increasing desire for researchers to ...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
The ability to obtain high-resolution chemical profiles across otoliths has expanded with technologi...
Summary Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate ...
This study quantified the per cent contribution of water chemistry to otolith chemistry using enrich...
Otolith chemistry has gained increasing attention as a tool for analyzing various aspects of fish bi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe analysis of elements in calcifiedst...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate spatiall...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...