© 2016 Partial migration affects the ecology and evolution of animal populations, and is an important consideration for the management of harvested species, yet the phenomenon is understudied in fish. We provide the first insights into partially diadromous migration of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) in Australia by examining the otolith chemistry of old individuals (aged 7–10 years) from two regions on the east coast. Strontium and Barium concentrations were measured across the otolith using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and indicated considerable diversity in migratory histories among individuals. Only 15% of individuals made repeated movements from estuaries to the marine environment, consistent wit...
Estuaries provide important nursery habitats for juvenile fish, but many species move between estuar...
Because trace elements of otoliths are considered a natural marker capable of recognizing the chemic...
Partial migration is a key adaptive strategy, increasingly observed across multiple taxa. To investi...
migratory environmental history of freshwater resident flathead mullet Mugil cephalus L. in the Tans...
A comprehensive knowledge of migratory behaviour is paramount for the effective management and conse...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study examines the compl...
The elemental concentration of otoliths provides an opportunity to discriminate among fish living in...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
Many exploited coastal species rely on estuarine nurseries, however, the importance of different est...
The present study investigated the stock structure of snapper (Pagrus auratus) in South Australia, a...
Diadromy is an important characteristic of the lifecycle of many Australian coastal fishes, but many...
The white mullet, Mugil curema, is a widely distributed euryhaline species, the migratory behaviour ...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
International audienceMicrochemical analyses were carried out in order to estimate the Strontium:Cal...
Migratory life cycles and population structure of 2 putatively diadromous Australian fishes were exa...
Estuaries provide important nursery habitats for juvenile fish, but many species move between estuar...
Because trace elements of otoliths are considered a natural marker capable of recognizing the chemic...
Partial migration is a key adaptive strategy, increasingly observed across multiple taxa. To investi...
migratory environmental history of freshwater resident flathead mullet Mugil cephalus L. in the Tans...
A comprehensive knowledge of migratory behaviour is paramount for the effective management and conse...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study examines the compl...
The elemental concentration of otoliths provides an opportunity to discriminate among fish living in...
Coastal estuaries provide essential juvenile habitat for many commercially and recreationally import...
Many exploited coastal species rely on estuarine nurseries, however, the importance of different est...
The present study investigated the stock structure of snapper (Pagrus auratus) in South Australia, a...
Diadromy is an important characteristic of the lifecycle of many Australian coastal fishes, but many...
The white mullet, Mugil curema, is a widely distributed euryhaline species, the migratory behaviour ...
Animal migrations are a fascinating and global phenomenon, yet they are often difficult to study and...
International audienceMicrochemical analyses were carried out in order to estimate the Strontium:Cal...
Migratory life cycles and population structure of 2 putatively diadromous Australian fishes were exa...
Estuaries provide important nursery habitats for juvenile fish, but many species move between estuar...
Because trace elements of otoliths are considered a natural marker capable of recognizing the chemic...
Partial migration is a key adaptive strategy, increasingly observed across multiple taxa. To investi...