Knowing the distribution of marine animals is central to understanding climatic and other environmental influences on population ecology. This information has proven difficult to gain through capture-based methods biased by capture location. Here we show that marine location can be inferred from animal tissues. As the carbon isotope composition of animal tissues varies with sea surface temperature, marine location can be identified by matching time series of carbon isotopes measured in tissues to sea surface temperature records. Applying this technique to populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) produces isotopically-derived maps of oceanic feeding grounds, consistent with the current understanding of salmon migrations, that addition...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
Historical data on the oceanic distribution and migration routes of southernmost Atlantic salmon Sal...
Information about animal movements has often been inferred from stable isotope analysis (SIA), but ...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
An 18-year record of stable isotopes from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) migrating to two different r...
Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement, but these me...
Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement, but these me...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
TableS1 Stable isotope results C. capillataLatitude, Longitude, Weight, Bell diameter, stable isotop...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
Spatial stable isotope variability (“isoscapes”) offer potential for various applications in migrati...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
Historical data on the oceanic distribution and migration routes of southernmost Atlantic salmon Sal...
Information about animal movements has often been inferred from stable isotope analysis (SIA), but ...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
Retrospective determination of location for marine animals would facilitate investigations of migrat...
An 18-year record of stable isotopes from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) migrating to two different r...
Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement, but these me...
Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement, but these me...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
TableS1 Stable isotope results C. capillataLatitude, Longitude, Weight, Bell diameter, stable isotop...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
Spatial stable isotope variability (“isoscapes”) offer potential for various applications in migrati...
Long-term declines in abundance of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. have been linked to reductio...
Historical data on the oceanic distribution and migration routes of southernmost Atlantic salmon Sal...
Information about animal movements has often been inferred from stable isotope analysis (SIA), but ...