Habitat use and food web linkages are critical data for fish conservation and habitat restoration efforts, particularly for threatened salmonids species. Otolith microchemistry has been shown to be a powerful tool for reconstructing fish movement, but over small distances (kilometers), geology-derived differences in otolith chemistry are rare. Here, we demonstrate that otolith {sup 13}C/{sup 12}C ratio (i.e. {delta}{sup 13}C) of anadromous steelhead trout can be used to distinguish residence in small streams from residence in larger streams and rivers. While previous research has shown that water dissolved inorganic carbon {delta}{sup 13}C is the primary source of carbon in otoliths, the downstream change in food {delta}{sup 13}C in this wa...
We investigated the ability of otolith stable nitrogen isotope ratio (δ15N) to discriminate among fi...
Abstract.—The complementary use of otolith chemistry and radiotelemetry demonstrates that bull trout...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...
We developed a geochemical atlas of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and in its tributary, the Lit...
<div><p>We developed a geochemical atlas of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and in its tributary,...
Determining the timing or frequency of movement of fish and the relative importance of different ha...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
Otoliths are small bones near the brain of teleost fish that aid in hearing and balance. Otoliths ar...
Accurate knowledge on fish trophic ecology and its modifications is crucial for understanding the im...
Otolith microchemistry can be used to determine the natal origins of fish. Solution-based inductive...
<p>Stream habitat restoration and supplemental stocking of hatchery-reared fish have increasingly be...
The movement of animals has important ecological consequences from the scale of the individual to th...
A quantitative understanding of habitat use of estuarine-dependent fishes is critical to the conserv...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Increasingly, otolith microchemistry analysis is used as a tool to trace fish migrations especially ...
We investigated the ability of otolith stable nitrogen isotope ratio (δ15N) to discriminate among fi...
Abstract.—The complementary use of otolith chemistry and radiotelemetry demonstrates that bull trout...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...
We developed a geochemical atlas of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and in its tributary, the Lit...
<div><p>We developed a geochemical atlas of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and in its tributary,...
Determining the timing or frequency of movement of fish and the relative importance of different ha...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
Otoliths are small bones near the brain of teleost fish that aid in hearing and balance. Otoliths ar...
Accurate knowledge on fish trophic ecology and its modifications is crucial for understanding the im...
Otolith microchemistry can be used to determine the natal origins of fish. Solution-based inductive...
<p>Stream habitat restoration and supplemental stocking of hatchery-reared fish have increasingly be...
The movement of animals has important ecological consequences from the scale of the individual to th...
A quantitative understanding of habitat use of estuarine-dependent fishes is critical to the conserv...
Historically, Chinook Salmon in the California Central Valley reared in the vast wetlands of the Sac...
Increasingly, otolith microchemistry analysis is used as a tool to trace fish migrations especially ...
We investigated the ability of otolith stable nitrogen isotope ratio (δ15N) to discriminate among fi...
Abstract.—The complementary use of otolith chemistry and radiotelemetry demonstrates that bull trout...
Minor and trace elements incorporated into otoliths during growth may permanently record environment...