Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry

Laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) was used to determine Sr and Ba profiles along the growth axis of otholiths of European smelt caught in the Wadden Sea, the IJsselmeer and the Markermeer and to investigate the migration behaviour of the fish between the freshwater lake...

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Main Authors: Phung, A.T., Tulp, I., Baeyens, W., Elskens, M., Leermakers, M., Gao, Y.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/486706 2024-01-14T09:59:19+01:00 Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry Phung, A.T. Tulp, I. Baeyens, W. Elskens, M. Leermakers, M. Gao, Y. 2015 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/migration-of-diadromous-and-landlocked-smelt-populations-studies- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2015.02.004 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/339267 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/migration-of-diadromous-and-landlocked-smelt-populations-studies- doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2015.02.004 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wageningen University & Research Fisheries Research 167 (2015) ISSN: 0165-7836 crystal-structure eel anguilla-anguilla fish otoliths habitat use japanese eels lake ijsselmeer laser-ablation icpms ratios strontium water info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article/Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2015.02.004 2023-12-20T23:17:46Z Laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) was used to determine Sr and Ba profiles along the growth axis of otholiths of European smelt caught in the Wadden Sea, the IJsselmeer and the Markermeer and to investigate the migration behaviour of the fish between the freshwater lakes and the marine environment. The use of Sr and Ba otolith profiles and their dissolved concentrations in the three aquatic systems provided a robust method for habitat classification and migration behaviour of the 111 individual smelts. No evidence was found of the migration of individuals from the Wadden Sea to the Ijsselmeer due to no marine Sr/Ba signal in the Ijsselmeer smelt. The Ba and Sr concentrations in the otoliths of Wadden Sea smelt suggest a mixture of two populations: juveniles that were born in the Wadden Sea and species that were born in Lakes IJsselmeer or Markermeer and migrated to the Wadden Sea. In the IJsselmeer different types of otolith profiles were observed depending on the migration history of the individuals in that lake: some individuals have probably not moved a lot, others may have used tributaries (e.g. the river IJssel) as spawning grounds or migrated from Markermeer to Ijsselmeer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Fisheries Research 167 123 131
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topic crystal-structure
eel anguilla-anguilla
fish otoliths
habitat use
japanese eels
lake ijsselmeer
laser-ablation icpms
ratios
strontium
water
spellingShingle crystal-structure
eel anguilla-anguilla
fish otoliths
habitat use
japanese eels
lake ijsselmeer
laser-ablation icpms
ratios
strontium
water
Phung, A.T.
Tulp, I.
Baeyens, W.
Elskens, M.
Leermakers, M.
Gao, Y.
Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
topic_facet crystal-structure
eel anguilla-anguilla
fish otoliths
habitat use
japanese eels
lake ijsselmeer
laser-ablation icpms
ratios
strontium
water
description Laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) was used to determine Sr and Ba profiles along the growth axis of otholiths of European smelt caught in the Wadden Sea, the IJsselmeer and the Markermeer and to investigate the migration behaviour of the fish between the freshwater lakes and the marine environment. The use of Sr and Ba otolith profiles and their dissolved concentrations in the three aquatic systems provided a robust method for habitat classification and migration behaviour of the 111 individual smelts. No evidence was found of the migration of individuals from the Wadden Sea to the Ijsselmeer due to no marine Sr/Ba signal in the Ijsselmeer smelt. The Ba and Sr concentrations in the otoliths of Wadden Sea smelt suggest a mixture of two populations: juveniles that were born in the Wadden Sea and species that were born in Lakes IJsselmeer or Markermeer and migrated to the Wadden Sea. In the IJsselmeer different types of otolith profiles were observed depending on the migration history of the individuals in that lake: some individuals have probably not moved a lot, others may have used tributaries (e.g. the river IJssel) as spawning grounds or migrated from Markermeer to Ijsselmeer.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Phung, A.T.
Tulp, I.
Baeyens, W.
Elskens, M.
Leermakers, M.
Gao, Y.
author_facet Phung, A.T.
Tulp, I.
Baeyens, W.
Elskens, M.
Leermakers, M.
Gao, Y.
author_sort Phung, A.T.
title Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
title_short Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
title_full Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
title_fullStr Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
title_full_unstemmed Migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
title_sort migration of diadromous and landlocked smelt populations studies by otolith geochemistry
publishDate 2015
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