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A Review of the Application of Otolith Microchemistry Toward the Study of Latin American Fishes

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Theodore W. Hermann, Fabrice Duponchelle, Leandro Castello, Karin E. Limburg, Luciana A. Pereira & Marília Hauser. (2021) Harnessing the potential for otolith microchemistry to foster the conservation of Amazonian fishes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31:5, pages 1206-1220.
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Esteban Avigliano, Nathan Miller, Barbara Maichak de Carvalho, Sofía Córdoba Gironde, Andrea Tombari & Alejandra V. Volpedo. (2020) Fin spine metals by LA-ICP-MS as a method for fish stock discrimination of Genidens barbus in anthropized estuaries. Fisheries Research 230, pages 105625.
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LM Cavole, JA Miller, P Salinas-de-León, O Aburto-Oropeza, JR Marin Jarrin & AF Johnson. (2020) The role of extrinsic variation—cohabiting juvenile fish species exhibit similar otolith elemental signatures. Marine Ecology Progress Series 646, pages 109-125.
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María José Cuevas, Konrad Górski, Leonardo R. Castro, Aurélien Vivancos & Malcolm Reid. (2019) Otolith elemental composition reveals separate spawning areas of anchoveta, <em>Engraulis ringens</em>, off central Chile and northern Patagonia. Scientia Marina 83:4, pages 317.
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Mario V. Condini, Paula E. R. Pereyra, Alexandre M. Garcia, Tatiana D. Saint'pierre, Gianfranco Ceni, Rafael Lugo, Nelson F. Fontoura, João P. Vieira & Cristiano Q. Albuquerque. (2019) Use of fresh water by an estuarine-resident marine catfish: evidence from gonadal and otolith chemistry analyses. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 99:7, pages 1667-1674.
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E. Avigliano, J. Pisonero, S. Sánchez, A. Dománico & A. V. Volpedo. (2018) Estimating contributions from nursery areas to fish stocks in freshwater systems using otolith fingerprints: The case of the streaked prochilod in the La Plata Basin (South America). River Research and Applications 34:7, pages 863-872.
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Esteban Avigliano, Jorge Pisonero, Alejandro Dománico, Natalia Silva, Sebastián Sánchez & Alejandra Vanina Volpedo. (2018) Spatial segregation and connectivity in young and adult stages of Megaleporinus obtusidens inferred from otolith elemental signatures: Implications for management. Fisheries Research 204, pages 239-244.
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Esteban Avigliano, Nathan Miller & Alejandra Vanina Volpedo. (2018) Silversides ( Odontesthes bonariensis ) reside within freshwater and estuarine habitats, not marine environments. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 205, pages 123-130.
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Thomas P. Quinn, Morgan H. Bond, Samuel J. Brenkman, Rebecca Paradis & Roger J. Peters. (2017) Re-awakening dormant life history variation: stable isotopes indicate anadromy in bull trout following dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington. Environmental Biology of Fishes 100:12, pages 1659-1671.
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Esteban Avigliano, Mathieu Leisen, Rurik Romero, Barbara Carvalho, Gonzalo Velasco, Marcelo Vianna, Fernando Barra & Alejandra Vanina Volpedo. (2017) Fluvio-marine travelers from South America: Cyclic amphidromy and freshwater residency, typical behaviors in Genidens barbus inferred by otolith chemistry. Fisheries Research 193, pages 184-194.
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Esteban Avigliano, Barbara Maichak de Carvalho, Mathieu Leisen, Rurik Romero, Gonzalo Velasco, Marcelo Vianna, Fernando Barra & Alejandra Vanina Volpedo. (2017) Otolith edge fingerprints as approach for stock identification of Genidens barbus. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 194, pages 92-96.
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Esteban Avigliano, Alejandro Domanico, Sebastián Sánchez & Alejandra V. Volpedo. (2017) Otolith elemental fingerprint and scale and otolith morphometry in Prochilodus lineatus provide identification of natal nurseries. Fisheries Research 186, pages 1-10.
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Esteban Avigliano, Jorge Pisonero, Alejandro Dománico, Sebastián Sánchez & Alejandra V. Volpedo. (2017) Migration and brackish environment use of Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes: Prochilodontidae) inferred by Sr:Ca ratio transects of otolith. Neotropical Ichthyology 15:3.
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