2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14541
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Retracing migration pattern in reproductive and non‐reproductive female kutum Rutilus frisii, in south Caspian Sea, using otolith microchemistry

Abstract: Because trace elements of otoliths are considered a natural marker capable of recognizing the chemical composition of ambient water and fish migration history, these elements could be potentially used to analyse the movement of reproductive (R) and non-reproductive (NR) mature-sized fish. Supposedly, it is not essential for NR individuals to migrate to rivers for spawning because they do not have developed gonads. To investigate the potential differences in migration history between female R and NR kutum, Ruti… Show more

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