Transgenerational marking is increasingly being used to study the early life history, biology and ecology of fishes. However, the timeframe over which the injected enriched stable isotopes remain in the mother and are passed onto her offspring is largely unknown. Similarly, we have relatively little knowledge of the effects of isotope labelling on the morphology of offspring. In this study, we injected adult female eastern rainbowfish (Melanotaenia splendida) with two doses (20 μgg -1 and 40 μgg -1) of enriched 137Ba or 87Sr stable isotopes to mark the otoliths of their larvae and examine the effects of isotope labelling on larvae morphology. Isotope ratios in larval otoliths were significantly different from controls in larvae hatched up t...
Quantifying the movement of very small and young individuals, determining sources of recruitment, an...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological ...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological r...
Transgenerational marking is increasingly being used to study the early life history, biology and ec...
Transgenerational marking enables mass-marking of larval fishes via transmission of enriched stable ...
International audienceQuantifying the larval dispersal component of population connectivity is extre...
Quantifying the larval dispersal component of population connectivity is extremely challenging due t...
Recent studies on coral reef fishes have successfully employed chemical tagging techniques to quanti...
We describe a new technique for transgenerational marking of embryonic otoliths that promises signif...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Fisheries Society of the British IslesA promising new method of marki...
Biological and environmental processes that influence the survival and fitness of individuals during...
Transgenerational isotope labelling (TRAIL) using enriched stable isotopes provides a novel means of...
Chemical marking of otoliths via immersion in solutions of enriched stable isotopes provides a means...
Quantifying the movement of very small and young individuals, determining sources of recruitment, an...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological ...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological r...
Transgenerational marking is increasingly being used to study the early life history, biology and ec...
Transgenerational marking enables mass-marking of larval fishes via transmission of enriched stable ...
International audienceQuantifying the larval dispersal component of population connectivity is extre...
Quantifying the larval dispersal component of population connectivity is extremely challenging due t...
Recent studies on coral reef fishes have successfully employed chemical tagging techniques to quanti...
We describe a new technique for transgenerational marking of embryonic otoliths that promises signif...
Journal compilation © 2009 The Fisheries Society of the British IslesA promising new method of marki...
Biological and environmental processes that influence the survival and fitness of individuals during...
Transgenerational isotope labelling (TRAIL) using enriched stable isotopes provides a novel means of...
Chemical marking of otoliths via immersion in solutions of enriched stable isotopes provides a means...
Quantifying the movement of very small and young individuals, determining sources of recruitment, an...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological ...
Tagging or marking of fishes enables the collection of population-based information for ecological r...