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Mixed-stock and discriminant models use for assessing recruitment sources of estuarine fish populations in La Plata basin (South America)
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-03)
The objective of this study was to identify potential recruitment sources of Prochilodus lineatus from freshwater areas (Paraná and Uruguay rivers) to estuarine population of the Río de la Plata Estuary (La Plata Basin, ...
Fin spine metals by LA-ICP-MS as a method for fish stock discrimination of Genidens barbus in anthropized estuaries
(Elsevier Science, 2020-10)
Metal:Ca ratios (Li:Ca, Cu:Ca, Fe:Ca, Na:Ca, Rb:Ca, Pb:Ca and Zn:Ca) in fin spines of Genidens barbus, an endangered catfish species, were used as possible habitat markers from three Southwestern Atlantic sampling areas ...
Otolith shape analysis as a tool for population discrimination of the white grunt (Haemulon Plumieri) stock in the northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
(Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, EUNA, 2013)
Myxozoans as biological tags for stock identification of the Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi (Gadiformes: Merlucciidae)
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-05)
Myxozoans have been successfully used as tags for fish stock identification around the world. However, few studies using myxozoan tags have been carried out in the Southern Atlantic, a region with complex oceanography that ...
Otolith chemical composition as a useful tool for sciaenid stock discrimination in the south-western AtlanticLa composición química de los otolitos como herramienta útil para la discriminación de poblaciones de sciénidos en el Atlántico suroeste
(Instituto de Ciencias del Mar Barcelona, 2006-12)
Striped weakfish (Cynoscion guatucupa) and whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) are important commercial and recreational species found in abundance along the South American Atlantic coast. In recent years otolith ...
Parasites of the Brazilian sandperch Pinguipes brasilianus Cuvier: A tool for stock discrimination in the Argentine Sea
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2008-04)
The use of parasites as biological tags allowed the identification of three stocks of Brazilian sandperch Pinguipes brasilianus in the Argentine Sea. A total of 156 specimens caught during spring 2006, off the coasts of ...