The incorporation of environmentally derived 87 Sr / 86 Sr and Sr/Ca in early otolith formation of Chinook salmon
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Journal Title:Ecology of Freshwater Fish
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Description:Effective species management often requires understanding patterns of movement and habitat use. A common approach in identifying where individuals reside relies upon chemical tracers from the environment that are incorporated into an individual's tis - sues. For fish, isotopes in their otoliths, specifically the portion of their otolith formed during their larval stage, have been used to identify the natal origin. Complicating this work, however, is the fact that during this life stage, there is a shift in the source of iso -
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Source:Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 32(1), 107-119
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ISSN:0906-6691 ; 1600-0633
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Rights Statement:This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.
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