Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linking otolith chemical composition to the surrounding environment, as well as disentangling the consequences of ontogenetic or physiological effects that may mask environmental signals. We used multiple linear and linear mixed models to analyse the importance of environmental (temperature, salinity, water chemistry) and individual based (fish size) factors on otolith chemical composition and incorporation (Li, Mg, Mn, Sr, and Ba) of juvenile Dicentrarchus labrax, over their time within an estuarine nursery area. Multi model inference highlighted the importance of ontogeny, as well as the influence of temperature and salinity on otolith chemistry...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
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...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
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 ...
Fish otoliths are widely used to answer biological and ecological questions related to movements and...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
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...
Reconstructing habitat use and environmental histories of fish via otolith chemistry relies on linki...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
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 ...
Fish otoliths are widely used to answer biological and ecological questions related to movements and...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Biogeochemical tracers found in the hard parts of organisms are frequently used to answer key ecolog...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe analysis of elements in calcifiedst...