Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate spatially discrete populations or individuals of marine fish, based on a commonly held assumption that physiological influences on otolith composition are minor, and thus variations in otolith elemental chemistry primarily reflect changes in ambient water chemistry. We carried out a long-term (1-year) experiment, serially sampling seawater, blood plasma and otoliths of mature and immature European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.) to test relationships between otolith chemistry and environmental and physiological variables. Seasonal variations in otolith elemental composition did not track seawater concentrations, but instead reflected physiological ...
© 2019 Dr Oliver Robert Bion ThomasAll vertebrates have small bioinorganic “earstones” in their inne...
International audienceOtolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure ...
Numerous metal pollutants naturally find their way into estuaries, where many of them build up in th...
Summary Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate ...
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...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discri...
Most studies that infer geographic distributions of fish using otolith microchemistry assume that en...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Otolith microchemistry, the study of the minor and trace elemental composition of otoliths (earbones...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
© 2019 Dr Oliver Robert Bion ThomasAll vertebrates have small bioinorganic “earstones” in their inne...
International audienceOtolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure ...
Numerous metal pollutants naturally find their way into estuaries, where many of them build up in th...
Summary Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (‘otoliths’) are widely used to discriminate ...
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...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discri...
Most studies that infer geographic distributions of fish using otolith microchemistry assume that en...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Innovative techniques for discerning fish stocks, identifying nursery habitats, locating spawning si...
Otolith microchemistry, the study of the minor and trace elemental composition of otoliths (earbones...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
Fish otoliths are calcium carbonate aggregates in the membranous labyrinth of all teleost fishes. T...
© 2019 Dr Oliver Robert Bion ThomasAll vertebrates have small bioinorganic “earstones” in their inne...
International audienceOtolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure ...
Numerous metal pollutants naturally find their way into estuaries, where many of them build up in th...