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Tag: otolith microchemistry

Habitat preferences and movements of non-native rainbow trout

In many coldwater rivers and streams around the world, nonnative trout have altered the aquatic ecosystem. In the late 1800s, widespread trout stocking became commonplace and various trout species were […]

The importance of otoliths in fisheries biology

One of the biggest difficulties in fisheries research and management is that it is challenging to directly observe fish over the entire course of their life cycle. It is much […]

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