Otoliths preserve a continuous record of the life cycle from the natal through the adult stage. For that reason, the morphological and chemical characteristics of otoliths of two nonnative Salmonids, brown trout (Salmo trutta) and brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) from populations on the Kerguelen Islands were compared. Several approaches were used to study the relationships between otolith morphometry, crystal morph and chemical elemental composition. These salmonids sampled in Kerguelen are well differentiated in terms of species through their otolith shape. The results indicate that ecotypes and river populations can be reasonably well differentiated on the basis of otolith shape. The crystallisation study has revealed the presence of ...
cited By 10International audienceOtolith microchemistry and microstructure were examined in juvenile...
The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is a highly salt-tolerant freshwater–estuarine species found ...
none6noTeleost fishes are able to perceive their environment through the sense of hearing and partic...
Fish otoliths are often used to distinguish between populations and stocks by use of morphological o...
Otolith based methods have the potential to discriminate between stocks, an important requirement fo...
The ability to obtain high-resolution chemical profiles across otoliths has expanded with technologi...
The study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of otoliths have recently been proposed ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe analysis of elements in calcifiedst...
In many teleost species, aragonite is the normal form of calcium carbonate in sagittal otoliths. In ...
Otoliths are inner-ear structures of all teleost fish with functional importance for hearing and bal...
Otolith growth is a complex phenomenon integrating various factors that can be considered either as ...
Sagittal otoliths are normally deposited as the CaCO3 polymorph aragonite; however, a proportion of ...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
cited By 10International audienceOtolith microchemistry and microstructure were examined in juvenile...
The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is a highly salt-tolerant freshwater–estuarine species found ...
none6noTeleost fishes are able to perceive their environment through the sense of hearing and partic...
Fish otoliths are often used to distinguish between populations and stocks by use of morphological o...
Otolith based methods have the potential to discriminate between stocks, an important requirement fo...
The ability to obtain high-resolution chemical profiles across otoliths has expanded with technologi...
The study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of otoliths have recently been proposed ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe analysis of elements in calcifiedst...
In many teleost species, aragonite is the normal form of calcium carbonate in sagittal otoliths. In ...
Otoliths are inner-ear structures of all teleost fish with functional importance for hearing and bal...
Otolith growth is a complex phenomenon integrating various factors that can be considered either as ...
Sagittal otoliths are normally deposited as the CaCO3 polymorph aragonite; however, a proportion of ...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
cited By 10International audienceOtolith microchemistry and microstructure were examined in juvenile...
The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is a highly salt-tolerant freshwater–estuarine species found ...
none6noTeleost fishes are able to perceive their environment through the sense of hearing and partic...