2016
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12665
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Trans‐Amazonian natal homing in giant catfish

Abstract: International audienceKnowledge of fish migration is a prerequisite to sustainable fisheries management and preservation, especially in large international river basins. In particular, understanding whether a migratory lifestyle is compulsory or facultative, and whether adults home to their natal geographic area is paramount to fully appraise disruptions of longitudinal connectivity resulting from damming.In the Amazon, the large migratory catfishes of the Brachyplatystoma genus are apex predators of considera… Show more

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“…The section was then ground and polished using polishing papers (1,200 and 2,400 μm) and ultra-pure water until the core was visible on one side, as detailed in Duponchelle et al (2016). The section was then ground and polished using polishing papers (1,200 and 2,400 μm) and ultra-pure water until the core was visible on one side, as detailed in Duponchelle et al (2016).…”
Section: Otolith Preparation and Analysismentioning
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“…The section was then ground and polished using polishing papers (1,200 and 2,400 μm) and ultra-pure water until the core was visible on one side, as detailed in Duponchelle et al (2016). The section was then ground and polished using polishing papers (1,200 and 2,400 μm) and ultra-pure water until the core was visible on one side, as detailed in Duponchelle et al (2016).…”
Section: Otolith Preparation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The section was then ground and polished using polishing papers (1,200 and 2,400 μm) and ultra-pure water until the core was visible on one side, as detailed in Duponchelle et al (2016). Analyses using LA-MC-ICPMS ( 87 Sr: 86 Sr profiles) were conducted at the Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique Bio-inorganique et Environnement in Pau and at the Laboratoire Cycles Géochimiques et Ressources of IFREMER in Brest (for details see Duponchelle et al, 2016;Hauser, 2018;Hauser et al, 2019). Photos of the prepared otoliths before microchemical analyses, as well as their respective growth marks, are presented in supporting information ( Figure S1).…”
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“…For example, some tropical fish species are morphologically similar but differ in their physiology, ecology and spatial distributions (e.g. Lobón-Cerviá and Bennemann 2000; Nunes et al 2014;Duponchelle et al 2016). In addition, fishes have indeterminate growth influenced by environmental variation and populations with broad size distribution diversity; therefore, FD should have significant intraspecific and seasonal variations (e.g.…”
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