2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1072068
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Determination of temperature-dependent otolith oxygen stable isotope fractionation on chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta based on rearing experiment

Abstract: Reconstruction of water temperatures experienced by marine fishes using otolith oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) as natural thermometers has been proven to be a useful approach for estimating migration routes or movement patterns. This method is based on the mechanism that the equilibrium fractionation of δ18Ootolith against ambient water exhibits a species-specific thermal sensitivity during the process of otolith aragonitic CaCO3 precipitation. In this study, a laboratory-controlled rearing experiment was condu… Show more

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“…Carbon and nitrogen isotopes analyses on aquatic mammals (cetaceans and sirenians) could elucidate habitat and foraging preferences. Oxygen isotopes in fish otoliths, turtles, and crocodilians could be used to reconstruct water temperature and salinity (e.g., Gou et al 2022). Clump isotope analysis of paleosols could help assess paleotemperature (e.g., Garzione et al 2014) as well as brGDGTs (e.g., Häggi et al 2023).…”
Section: Geochemistry Paleoenvironment and Paleobiology In La Ventamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon and nitrogen isotopes analyses on aquatic mammals (cetaceans and sirenians) could elucidate habitat and foraging preferences. Oxygen isotopes in fish otoliths, turtles, and crocodilians could be used to reconstruct water temperature and salinity (e.g., Gou et al 2022). Clump isotope analysis of paleosols could help assess paleotemperature (e.g., Garzione et al 2014) as well as brGDGTs (e.g., Häggi et al 2023).…”
Section: Geochemistry Paleoenvironment and Paleobiology In La Ventamentioning
confidence: 99%