We examined variability in otolith chemistry of wild caught fish in relation to in situ temperature and salinity within the California Current System. Barium, magnesium, and iron from the most recent growth zone in otoliths differentiated pelagic juvenile shortbelly rockfish (Sebastes jordani) residing in water masses with distinct temperature and salinity properties from central and southern California spanning nearly 500 km of coastline. The 3-element signature also discriminated fish that resided in different water masses that were associated with mesoscale cyclonic eddy circulation in the Santa Barbara Channel. Variability in otolith chemistry reflected the spatial patterns of both horizontal gradients and vertical gradients in water ma...
Most studies that infer geographic distributions of fish using otolith microchemistry assume that en...
In three studies, I examined water masses and ocean current variability to elucidate some effects of...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROElemental concentrations within fish otoliths can track movements and migratio...
Characterizing the behavior of larvae prior to settlement is integral to understanding population dy...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
Otolith elemental signatures can be used to identify when individual or groups of fish are spending ...
Otolith chemistry is used widely to reconstruct the environmental histories of fish. Examining the r...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is an increasing desire for researchers to ...
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...
International audienceOtolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure ...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
We tested whether estuarine fishes have site-specific differences in the concentrations of trace ele...
In three studies, I examined water masses and ocean current variability to elucidate some effects of...
Most studies that infer geographic distributions of fish using otolith microchemistry assume that en...
In three studies, I examined water masses and ocean current variability to elucidate some effects of...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROElemental concentrations within fish otoliths can track movements and migratio...
Characterizing the behavior of larvae prior to settlement is integral to understanding population dy...
Elemental composition of fish otoliths provides a valuable means to retrospectively determine a fish...
Otolith elemental signatures can be used to identify when individual or groups of fish are spending ...
Otolith chemistry is used widely to reconstruct the environmental histories of fish. Examining the r...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is an increasing desire for researchers to ...
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...
International audienceOtolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure ...
1. Trace element concentrations in fish earstones (“otoliths”) are widely used to discriminate spati...
We tested whether estuarine fishes have site-specific differences in the concentrations of trace ele...
In three studies, I examined water masses and ocean current variability to elucidate some effects of...
Most studies that infer geographic distributions of fish using otolith microchemistry assume that en...
In three studies, I examined water masses and ocean current variability to elucidate some effects of...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROElemental concentrations within fish otoliths can track movements and migratio...