2018
DOI: 10.1002/lom3.10258
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Underutilized biogeochemical tracers distinguish invertebrate populations in a complex river system

Abstract: Concentrations of major and trace elements in freshwater fauna are often a reflection of local sediment chemistry. Biogeochemical profiles of freshwater species can be used to provide accurate and affordable assessments of species distribution, movement, and connectivity within river systems. Incorporating additional elements could significantly increase the precision and accuracy of population discrimination and movement analyses. To increase the variety of elements in biogeochemical tracing studies, we compa… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, spatial correlations between prawn Fe, Al, and REY values indicate that prawn REY accumulation may mimic expected correlations in sediment. Similar correlations have been identified in freshwater [ 116 ], estuarine [Burford et al unpublished data] and coastal crustaceans [ 63 ]. Our results are also consistent with past work which suggested Fe-oxyhydroxides may be the main forms for REY uptake in amphipods [ 113 ].…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Nonetheless, spatial correlations between prawn Fe, Al, and REY values indicate that prawn REY accumulation may mimic expected correlations in sediment. Similar correlations have been identified in freshwater [ 116 ], estuarine [Burford et al unpublished data] and coastal crustaceans [ 63 ]. Our results are also consistent with past work which suggested Fe-oxyhydroxides may be the main forms for REY uptake in amphipods [ 113 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%