We tested whether estuarine fishes have site-specific differences in the concentrations of trace elements in their otoliths that can be used as \u27fingerprints\u27 to identify them to their estuary of origin. To evaluate the robustness of this approach, we tested whether elemental fingerprints were consistent among individuals of five species that were collected in 1996 from three temperate estuaries in southern California. We also tested whether elemental fingerprints were consistent between spring and autumn 1996 for three species in one of the sites, Carpinteria Marsh. The species evaluated comprised a mid-water-dwelling smelt (Atherinops affinis), two benthic gobies (Clevelandia ios and Ilypnus gilberti), and two flatfish (Paralichthys...
Abstract.—Assessing the ecological importance of coastal habitats to Great Lakes ecosystems requires...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Otolith chemistry has been successfully used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by...
© 2002 NRC CanadaInterannual variability in elemental composition of otoliths may confound spatial i...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths can provide valuable information for determining the nurse...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
The elemental composition of otoliths from juvenile English sole Pleuronectes vetulus and speckled s...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Site-specific variation in the trace element composition of fish otoliths can be used to identify fi...
© The Fisheries Society of the British Isles The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comJuv...
<div><p>Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otoli...
Abstract.—Assessing the ecological importance of coastal habitats to Great Lakes ecosystems requires...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Otolith chemistry has been successfully used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by...
© 2002 NRC CanadaInterannual variability in elemental composition of otoliths may confound spatial i...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths can provide valuable information for determining the nurse...
Connectivity between estuarine and coastal populations is poorly understood but fundamental to the s...
Otolith chemistry has been widely used as a natural tag for determining environmental histories of f...
The chemical composition of fish otoliths reflects that of the water masses that they inhabit. Otoli...
The elemental composition of otoliths from juvenile English sole Pleuronectes vetulus and speckled s...
Determining the nursery habitat of fishes that have moved from estuarine nursery habitats is difficu...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith eleme...
Site-specific variation in the trace element composition of fish otoliths can be used to identify fi...
© The Fisheries Society of the British Isles The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comJuv...
<div><p>Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otoli...
Abstract.—Assessing the ecological importance of coastal habitats to Great Lakes ecosystems requires...
ABSTRACT. The use of otolith elemental composition as a natural tag has emerged as a powerful tool f...
Otolith chemistry has been successfully used to reconstruct the environmental history experienced by...