“…Oxygen isotope ratios (Nelson et al 1989, Tsukamoto et al 1989) and strontium (Sr) incorporation (Kalish 1989, Radtke 1989, Radtke et al 1990, Secor 1992, Townsend et al 1992, Tzeng and Tsai 1994, Secor et al 1995, Arai et al 1997 in fish otoliths are of special interest because of their potential utility as indicators of past environmental (temperature, salinity) and physiological conditions (ontogeny, migration). The deposition of strontium (Sr) and calcium (Ca) in fish otoliths during their growth varies between freshwater and marine habitats (Casselman 1982, Kalish 1989, 1990, Radtke 1989, Secor 1992, Secor et al 1995, Tzeng et al 1997, Arai & Tsukamoto 1998).…”