2018
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2018-471
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Commercial traceability of <i>Arapaima spp.</i> fisheries in the Amazon Basin: can biogeochemical tags be useful?

Abstract: The development of analytical tools to determine the origin of fish is useful to better understand patterns of habitat use and to monitor, manage and control fisheries, including certification of food origin. The application of isotopic procedures to study fish calcified structures (scales, vertebrae, and otoliths) may provide robust information about the fish geographic 15 origin and environmental living conditions. In this study, we used Sr and C isotopic markers recorded in otoliths of wild and farmed comme… Show more

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