Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams

Otolith elemental (Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca, Mn:Ca, Mg:Ca and Rb:Ca) and isotopic ( 87 Sr : 86 Sr ) profiles from several annual cohorts of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were related to the physico‐chemical characteristics (chemical signatures, flow rate, temperature and conductivity) of their natal rive...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Martin, J., Bareille, G., Berail, S., Pecheyran, C., Daverat, F., Bru, N., Tabouret, H., Donard, O.
Other Authors: Conseil Général des Pyrénées Atlantiques, Agence de l'eau Adour-Garonne, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jfb.12089 2024-09-15T17:56:07+00:00 Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams Martin, J. Bareille, G. Berail, S. Pecheyran, C. Daverat, F. Bru, N. Tabouret, H. Donard, O. Conseil Général des Pyrénées Atlantiques Agence de l'eau Adour-Garonne Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12089 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjfb.12089 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jfb.12089 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 82, issue 5, page 1556-1581 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12089 2024-08-06T04:21:18Z Otolith elemental (Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca, Mn:Ca, Mg:Ca and Rb:Ca) and isotopic ( 87 Sr : 86 Sr ) profiles from several annual cohorts of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were related to the physico‐chemical characteristics (chemical signatures, flow rate, temperature and conductivity) of their natal rivers over an annual hydrological cycle. Only Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca and 87 Sr : 86 Sr in otoliths were determined by their respective ratios in the ambient water. Sr:Ca ratios in stream waters fluctuated strongly on a seasonal basis, but these fluctuations, mainly driven by water flow regimes, were not recorded in the otoliths. Otolith Sr:Ca ratios remained constant during freshwater residency at a given site and were exclusively related to water Sr:Ca ratios during low flow periods. While interannual differences in otolith elemental composition among rivers were observed, this variability was minor compared to geographic variability and did not limit classification of juveniles to their natal stream. Success in discriminating fish from different sites was greatest using Sr isotopes as it remained relatively constant across years at a given location. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 82 5 1556 1581
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description Otolith elemental (Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca, Mn:Ca, Mg:Ca and Rb:Ca) and isotopic ( 87 Sr : 86 Sr ) profiles from several annual cohorts of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were related to the physico‐chemical characteristics (chemical signatures, flow rate, temperature and conductivity) of their natal rivers over an annual hydrological cycle. Only Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca and 87 Sr : 86 Sr in otoliths were determined by their respective ratios in the ambient water. Sr:Ca ratios in stream waters fluctuated strongly on a seasonal basis, but these fluctuations, mainly driven by water flow regimes, were not recorded in the otoliths. Otolith Sr:Ca ratios remained constant during freshwater residency at a given site and were exclusively related to water Sr:Ca ratios during low flow periods. While interannual differences in otolith elemental composition among rivers were observed, this variability was minor compared to geographic variability and did not limit classification of juveniles to their natal stream. Success in discriminating fish from different sites was greatest using Sr isotopes as it remained relatively constant across years at a given location.
author2 Conseil Général des Pyrénées Atlantiques
Agence de l'eau Adour-Garonne
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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author Martin, J.
Bareille, G.
Berail, S.
Pecheyran, C.
Daverat, F.
Bru, N.
Tabouret, H.
Donard, O.
spellingShingle Martin, J.
Bareille, G.
Berail, S.
Pecheyran, C.
Daverat, F.
Bru, N.
Tabouret, H.
Donard, O.
Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
author_facet Martin, J.
Bareille, G.
Berail, S.
Pecheyran, C.
Daverat, F.
Bru, N.
Tabouret, H.
Donard, O.
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title Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
title_short Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
title_full Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr from different natal streams
title_sort spatial and temporal variations in otolith chemistry and relationships with water chemistry: a useful tool to distinguish atlantic salmon salmo salar parr from different natal streams
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