2015
DOI: 10.1111/jai.12860
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Using otolith shape and morphometry to identify four Alburnus species (A. chalcoides, A. escherichii, A. mossulensis and A. tarichi ) in Turkish inland waters

Abstract: Using otolith shape and morphometry to identify four Alburnus species (A. chalcoides, A. escherichii, A. mossulensis and A. tarichi) in Turkish inland waters Summary Asteriscus otolith shapes as well as their morphometry and shape contours were investigated in order to identify four allopatric Alburnus species: A. chalcoides (G€ uldenst€ adt, 1772) (Ordu), A. escherichii Steindachner, 1897 (Eskis ßehir), A. mossulensis Heckel, 1843 (Tunceli), and A. tarichi (G€ uldenst€ adt, 1814) (Van) in Turkish inland water… Show more

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“…Otolith morphology was indicated species and genus diagnostic in marine and freshwater species (Bostanci et al;Tuset et al, 2015). Small differences in left and right sagittal otolith shape and shape indices were determine in D. puntazzo inhabiting the Aegean Sea (Tables II and III).…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Otolith morphology was indicated species and genus diagnostic in marine and freshwater species (Bostanci et al;Tuset et al, 2015). Small differences in left and right sagittal otolith shape and shape indices were determine in D. puntazzo inhabiting the Aegean Sea (Tables II and III).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Due to the combined effects of genetics and environment, fish with different life histories often show variation in otolith morphology and shape. Therefore, the characteristics have been considered crucial criteria in fisheries (Bostanci et al, 2015). Their species specific properties have been extensively used to identification, discrimination, and ageing (Cardinale et al, 2004) in freshwater and marine species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Otoliths are calcified structures involved hearing and balance system, and also they are flight recorders of fishes (Lecomte-Finiger, 1999) containing reliable fingerprints that are considered as an invaluable source of information for reconstructing a fish's entire life cycle (Campana and Thorrold, 2001). In recent years, otoliths are preferred in many studies (Short et al 2006;Bostancı et al 2015;Zengin et al, 2015;Pavlov 2016;Moreira et al, 2019), because otolith shape is species specific.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stock identification is a basic requirement to describe the stock status and to support better stock assessment of fishery (Cadrin et al, 2005).Otolith shape analysis is a basic method for seperating fish stocks. Also there are a lot of studies about intraspecific variations of fish stocks from otolith shape (Vignon and Morat, 2010;Bostancı et al 2015;Zengin et al, 2015;Hüssy et al, 2016;Avigliano et al, 2017;Saygin et al, 2017;Bostancı and Yedier, 2018;Song et al, 2018;Yedier et al, 2019). Otoliths are innate data archives that document information in their microstructure and chemistry at different spatial and temporal scales related to their growth and environment (Miyan et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%