Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod

Microchemical otolith analyses have been shown to provide valuable information on the life history, dispersal and stock characteristics of teleost fish. In the present study, the suitability of this technique for identifying the origin and distribution of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. from the Baltic...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Heidemann, F, Marohn, L, Hinrichsen, HH, Huwer, B, Hüssy, K, Klügel, A, Böttcher, U, Hanel, R
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f79d2a4a-798e-4eee-95f0-f9f4d6941595 2024-04-28T08:13:04+00:00 Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod Heidemann, F Marohn, L Hinrichsen, HH Huwer, B Hüssy, K Klügel, A Böttcher, U Hanel, R 2012 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/f79d2a4a-798e-4eee-95f0-f9f4d6941595 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09922 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/12387255/heidemann.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/f79d2a4a-798e-4eee-95f0-f9f4d6941595 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Heidemann , F , Marohn , L , Hinrichsen , HH , Huwer , B , Hüssy , K , Klügel , A , Böttcher , U & Hanel , R 2012 , ' Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod ' , Marine Ecology - Progress Series , vol. 465 , pp. 217-226 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09922 article 2012 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09922 2024-04-10T14:27:37Z Microchemical otolith analyses have been shown to provide valuable information on the life history, dispersal and stock characteristics of teleost fish. In the present study, the suitability of this technique for identifying the origin and distribution of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. from the Baltic Sea was examined using laser ablation-ICPMS. The capacity to distinguish individuals from different Baltic Sea stocks and from the adjacent North Sea stock based on incoporation of stock-specific elemental fingerprints along otolith growth axes was investigated. It was further tested if different origins led to spawning-site specific element concentrations in otolith cores. The results indicate that microchemical analyses of Baltic cod otoliths are applicable for differentiating individuals of different stocks. Analyses of similarities including 12 element/calcium ratios resulted in significant differences between individuals from the eastern and the western Baltic Sea and between North Sea and Baltic Sea samples. Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca, Y/Ca, Mg/Ca, Zr/Ca and Mn/Ca ratios had the strongest discriminatory power. A further separation of individuals caught in 3 different spawning grounds of the eastern Baltic, however, was not possible. Elemental compositions from the core regions of otoliths from young of the year cod caught in eastern and western Baltic Sea spawning grounds showed significant differences in Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca and Mg/Ca concentrations. Analyses of similarities again showed significant differences between these areas for juveniles. This study demonstrates the potential of otolith microchemical analyses to provide important information about the stock structure and connectivity of G. morhua in the Baltic Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Marine Ecology Progress Series 465 217 226
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description Microchemical otolith analyses have been shown to provide valuable information on the life history, dispersal and stock characteristics of teleost fish. In the present study, the suitability of this technique for identifying the origin and distribution of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. from the Baltic Sea was examined using laser ablation-ICPMS. The capacity to distinguish individuals from different Baltic Sea stocks and from the adjacent North Sea stock based on incoporation of stock-specific elemental fingerprints along otolith growth axes was investigated. It was further tested if different origins led to spawning-site specific element concentrations in otolith cores. The results indicate that microchemical analyses of Baltic cod otoliths are applicable for differentiating individuals of different stocks. Analyses of similarities including 12 element/calcium ratios resulted in significant differences between individuals from the eastern and the western Baltic Sea and between North Sea and Baltic Sea samples. Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca, Y/Ca, Mg/Ca, Zr/Ca and Mn/Ca ratios had the strongest discriminatory power. A further separation of individuals caught in 3 different spawning grounds of the eastern Baltic, however, was not possible. Elemental compositions from the core regions of otoliths from young of the year cod caught in eastern and western Baltic Sea spawning grounds showed significant differences in Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca and Mg/Ca concentrations. Analyses of similarities again showed significant differences between these areas for juveniles. This study demonstrates the potential of otolith microchemical analyses to provide important information about the stock structure and connectivity of G. morhua in the Baltic Sea.
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author Heidemann, F
Marohn, L
Hinrichsen, HH
Huwer, B
Hüssy, K
Klügel, A
Böttcher, U
Hanel, R
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Marohn, L
Hinrichsen, HH
Huwer, B
Hüssy, K
Klügel, A
Böttcher, U
Hanel, R
Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
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Marohn, L
Hinrichsen, HH
Huwer, B
Hüssy, K
Klügel, A
Böttcher, U
Hanel, R
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title Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
title_short Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
title_full Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
title_fullStr Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of Baltic cod
title_sort suitability of otolith microchemistry for stock separation of baltic cod
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