Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays

Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have experienced severe decline during the last several decades, mostly due to the poorly regulated fishery, river fragmentation and water pollution. This study focuses on gaining better understanding of sturgeon life history primarily by addressing the asses...

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Published in:Environmental Biology of Fishes
Main Authors: Jaric, Ivan, Lenhardt, Mirjana, Pallon, Jan, Elfman, Mikael, Kalauzi, Aleksandar, Suciu, Radu, Cvijanovic, Gorcin, Ebenhard, Torbjorn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2011
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1882613
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-010-9728-4
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:6260ece2-75fb-4817-becf-cab75957ba7f 2023-05-15T15:41:53+02:00 Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays Jaric, Ivan Lenhardt, Mirjana Pallon, Jan Elfman, Mikael Kalauzi, Aleksandar Suciu, Radu Cvijanovic, Gorcin Ebenhard, Torbjorn 2011 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1882613 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-010-9728-4 eng eng Springer https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1882613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-010-9728-4 wos:000286392400006 scopus:78751539708 Environmental Biology of Fishes; 90(2), pp 171-181 (2011) ISSN: 0378-1909 Subatomic Physics Acipenser Huso Migration patterns Pectoral fin microchemistry Sr:Ca ratio Nuclear microprobe contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2011 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-010-9728-4 2023-02-01T23:26:46Z Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have experienced severe decline during the last several decades, mostly due to the poorly regulated fishery, river fragmentation and water pollution. This study focuses on gaining better understanding of sturgeon life history primarily by addressing the assessment of microelement accumulation in sturgeon pectoral fin rays, especially of strontium and calcium, as a method that can reveal migration patterns of anadromous sturgeons. Analysis was performed on pectoral fin samples of three anadromous Danube sturgeon species (beluga, Russian sturgeon and stellate sturgeon) by the use of a Nuclear Microprobe technique. The most frequent pattern in analyzed samples was represented by a low Sr:Ca ratio in the innermost annuli, followed by an increased ratio in the middle annuli segment, and often with a decreased ratio in the outermost annuli. Probability density estimate has revealed three distinguished maxima of the Sr: Ca ratio, 7.08x10(-3), 8.98x10(-3) and 9.90x10(-3), which might correspond, respectively, to fresh, brackish and saltwater. Although the analysis of the Sr: Ca ratio in sturgeon pectoral fin rays has revealed changes that might indicate probable migration between habitats with different water salinity, further studies are needed for improvement of this method. This study represents the first analysis of this kind that was conducted on sturgeon species from the Black Sea basin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* Lund University Publications (LUP) Environmental Biology of Fishes 90 2 171 181
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topic Subatomic Physics
Acipenser
Huso
Migration patterns
Pectoral fin microchemistry
Sr:Ca
ratio
Nuclear microprobe
spellingShingle Subatomic Physics
Acipenser
Huso
Migration patterns
Pectoral fin microchemistry
Sr:Ca
ratio
Nuclear microprobe
Jaric, Ivan
Lenhardt, Mirjana
Pallon, Jan
Elfman, Mikael
Kalauzi, Aleksandar
Suciu, Radu
Cvijanovic, Gorcin
Ebenhard, Torbjorn
Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
topic_facet Subatomic Physics
Acipenser
Huso
Migration patterns
Pectoral fin microchemistry
Sr:Ca
ratio
Nuclear microprobe
description Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have experienced severe decline during the last several decades, mostly due to the poorly regulated fishery, river fragmentation and water pollution. This study focuses on gaining better understanding of sturgeon life history primarily by addressing the assessment of microelement accumulation in sturgeon pectoral fin rays, especially of strontium and calcium, as a method that can reveal migration patterns of anadromous sturgeons. Analysis was performed on pectoral fin samples of three anadromous Danube sturgeon species (beluga, Russian sturgeon and stellate sturgeon) by the use of a Nuclear Microprobe technique. The most frequent pattern in analyzed samples was represented by a low Sr:Ca ratio in the innermost annuli, followed by an increased ratio in the middle annuli segment, and often with a decreased ratio in the outermost annuli. Probability density estimate has revealed three distinguished maxima of the Sr: Ca ratio, 7.08x10(-3), 8.98x10(-3) and 9.90x10(-3), which might correspond, respectively, to fresh, brackish and saltwater. Although the analysis of the Sr: Ca ratio in sturgeon pectoral fin rays has revealed changes that might indicate probable migration between habitats with different water salinity, further studies are needed for improvement of this method. This study represents the first analysis of this kind that was conducted on sturgeon species from the Black Sea basin.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jaric, Ivan
Lenhardt, Mirjana
Pallon, Jan
Elfman, Mikael
Kalauzi, Aleksandar
Suciu, Radu
Cvijanovic, Gorcin
Ebenhard, Torbjorn
author_facet Jaric, Ivan
Lenhardt, Mirjana
Pallon, Jan
Elfman, Mikael
Kalauzi, Aleksandar
Suciu, Radu
Cvijanovic, Gorcin
Ebenhard, Torbjorn
author_sort Jaric, Ivan
title Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
title_short Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
title_full Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
title_fullStr Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
title_full_unstemmed Insight into Danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
title_sort insight into danube sturgeon life history: trace element assessment in pectoral fin rays
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