Otolith edge fingerprints as approach for stock identification of Genidens barbus
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Avigliano, Esteban
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Maichak de Carvalho, Bárbara
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Leisen, Mathieu
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Romero, Rurik
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Velasco, Gonzalo
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Vianna, Marcelo
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Barra Pantoja, Luis Fernando
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Vanina Volpedo, Alejandra
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2018-06-21T15:20:15Z
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2018-06-21T15:20:15Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 194 (2017) 92-96
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10.1016/j.ecss.2017.06.008
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149117
Abstract
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the use of multi-elemental otolith fingerprints as a tool to delimit catfish Genidens barbus fish stocks in four estuaries from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Barium:Calcium (Ca), Magnesium:Ca, Manganese:Ca, Sodium:Ca and Strontium:Ca ratios in the otolith edge were determined by LA-ICPMS. PERMANOVA analysis reveal significant differences in the multi-element signatures among estuaries (p = 0.0001-0.002). Reclassification rates of quadratic discriminant analysis are high, averaging 89.9% (78-100%). The new data presented here show that the otolith chemistry is a potential tool for stock identification, and indicates the presence of at least four stocks which should probably be handled independently. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Patrocinador
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CONICYT-Fondequip instrumentation grant
M120098
CONICET
PIP 112-20120100543CO
ANPCyT
PICT 2015-1823
Universidad de Buenos Aires
UBACYT 20020150100052BA
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
Centros Asociados para el Fortalecimiento de Posgrados Program
CAFP BA 43/13
Long Term Ecological Program-CNPq
PELD403809/2012-6
FAPERJ
E26/110.114/2013
E26/112.636/2012
CNPQ
141267/2015-1