2008
DOI: 10.3354/meps07390
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Tracking juvenile fish movement and nursery contribution within arid coastal embayments via otolith microchemistry

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“…Mn is consistently elevated in otolith cores (Brophy et al 2004, Ruttenberg et al 2005, suggesting that in the natal and larval life history stages the Mn:Ca ratio is not related to environmental conditions or ambient concentrations (Bath et al 2000, Elsdon & Gillanders 2003, Miller 2009) but may be influenced by diet (Pentreath 1976, Mugiya et al 1991, Sanchez-Jerez et al 2002. However, in juvenile otoliths, Mn:Ca ratios may be affected by sediment type (Fodrie & Herzka 2008) and by temperature in adults (S. E. Swearer unpubl. data).…”
Section: Abstract: Population Connectivity · Otolith Microchemistry mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mn is consistently elevated in otolith cores (Brophy et al 2004, Ruttenberg et al 2005, suggesting that in the natal and larval life history stages the Mn:Ca ratio is not related to environmental conditions or ambient concentrations (Bath et al 2000, Elsdon & Gillanders 2003, Miller 2009) but may be influenced by diet (Pentreath 1976, Mugiya et al 1991, Sanchez-Jerez et al 2002. However, in juvenile otoliths, Mn:Ca ratios may be affected by sediment type (Fodrie & Herzka 2008) and by temperature in adults (S. E. Swearer unpubl. data).…”
Section: Abstract: Population Connectivity · Otolith Microchemistry mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certaines ont tenté plus particulièrement de mettre en relation la composition élémentaire des otolithes avec celle de l'eau (Bath et al, 2000;Elsdon et Gillanders, 2003;Milton et Chenery, 2001 (Brazner et al, 2004b). Jusqu'à présent, l'empreinte élémentaire a surtout été utilisée en milieux marins (Brown, 2006;Campana et al, 2007;Clarke et al, 2009;Cook, 2011;Edmonds et al, 1991;Fodrie et Herzka, 2008;Gillanders et Kingsford, 1996;Humphreys Jr et al, 2005;Lawton et al, 2010;Rooker et al, 2002;Thorrold et al, 2007), dans certains estuaires (Bradbury et al, 2011;Brown, 2006;Gillanders et Kingsford, 1996;Hobbs et al, 2007;Swearer et al, 2003) et seulement quelques recherches comparables ont été menées en eaux douces avec succès (Brazner et al, 2004a;Brazner et al, 2004b;Fisher et al, 1999;Whitledge, 2009;Zeigler et Whitledge, 2010;Zeigler et Whitledge, 2011;Zitek et al, 2010). heures pour un séchage complet, puis rangées dans une boîte en vue de procéder aux analyses à l'aide d'un spectromètre de masse couplé à un plasma inductif (Tableau 2).…”
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“…Over fine spatial scales of km to hundreds of km, movement is likely most frequent, and non-genetic tags such as otolith composition are often most informative (e.g. Thorrold et al 2001, Fodrie & Herzka 2008. The utility of otolith composition as a geographic tag stems from the fact that otoliths are largely metabolically inert, are accreted continuously with age, and can reflect ambient hydrography (Campana & Thorrold 2001, Elsdon et al 2008.…”
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confidence: 99%