Knowledge of environmental history is important for the management and conservation of fish populations. Multiple methods to tag or mark fish have been developed (e.g., radio transmitters, coded wire tags, PIT tags, genetic markers), however, each of these methods has limitations. Naturally occurring and artificial chemical markers in otoliths have recently been used to determine natal origins and environmental history of fishes in both marine and freshwater environments and are not subject to the shortcomings of conventional tagging methods. However, few studies have evaluated the application of fish fin rays as a non-lethal alternative to fish otoliths as a recorder of individual fish environmental history. Therefore, I evaluated the a...
The effectiveness of marking age-0 lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens Rafinesque, pectoral fin rays...
The focus of this work was on the use of otolith microchemistry and fish eye lens chemical profiles ...
Zoning algorithms were used to quantitatively classify strontium:calcium otolith sequences into fish...
Natural chemical markers in otoliths and fin rays have proven useful for retrospectively describing ...
Diet and movements in fishes are often logistically challenging to study. Trace element and stable i...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Effective management and conservation of migratory ...
The effectiveness of pelvic fin ray microchemistry of muskellunge Esox masquinongy Mitchill to ident...
Chemical properties of fin rays were investigated in nine fish species to test whether life-history ...
Migration and philopatry are important components of the life history strategies of many fish specie...
Biological and environmental processes that influence the survival and fitness of individuals during...
Understanding spatial patterns in population demographics and the principal natal environments suppo...
Zoning algorithms were used to quantitatively classify strontium:calcium otolith sequences into fish...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
<p>The objective of this study was to validate the use of fin ray strontium isotope ratios (<sup>87<...
Knowledge of habitats used by riverine fishes throughout their life history is important for managem...
The effectiveness of marking age-0 lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens Rafinesque, pectoral fin rays...
The focus of this work was on the use of otolith microchemistry and fish eye lens chemical profiles ...
Zoning algorithms were used to quantitatively classify strontium:calcium otolith sequences into fish...
Natural chemical markers in otoliths and fin rays have proven useful for retrospectively describing ...
Diet and movements in fishes are often logistically challenging to study. Trace element and stable i...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Effective management and conservation of migratory ...
The effectiveness of pelvic fin ray microchemistry of muskellunge Esox masquinongy Mitchill to ident...
Chemical properties of fin rays were investigated in nine fish species to test whether life-history ...
Migration and philopatry are important components of the life history strategies of many fish specie...
Biological and environmental processes that influence the survival and fitness of individuals during...
Understanding spatial patterns in population demographics and the principal natal environments suppo...
Zoning algorithms were used to quantitatively classify strontium:calcium otolith sequences into fish...
Knowledge of fish habitat use and connectivity is critical for understanding the structure and dynam...
<p>The objective of this study was to validate the use of fin ray strontium isotope ratios (<sup>87<...
Knowledge of habitats used by riverine fishes throughout their life history is important for managem...
The effectiveness of marking age-0 lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens Rafinesque, pectoral fin rays...
The focus of this work was on the use of otolith microchemistry and fish eye lens chemical profiles ...
Zoning algorithms were used to quantitatively classify strontium:calcium otolith sequences into fish...