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81. Effects of coastal circulation on the distributional patterns of pelagic juvenile fishes and otolith chemistry, and on the timing of juvenile reef fish settlement
82. Analyzing life history characteristics of Lake Erie fishes: Migration and philopatry
83. Assessing essential fish habitat and connectivity using otolith chemistry and growth of temperate and tropical fish
84. Spatial scales of mixing and natal source contributions of salmon populations in the coastal ocean detected by otolith and genetic signatures of origin
85. Connectivity in a locally adapted fish species, Menidia menidia, as revealed through otolith geochemistry
86. Identifying environment of origin of Illinois River Asian carp via otolith microchemistry and stable isotope analyses
87. Natal Origin of Central Southern Management Area, North Carolina Striped Bass, Inferred from Otolith Microchemistr
88. An investigation of the use of otolith microchemistry to discriminate reef fish populations and assess the movement of individuals
89. Genetic and environmental effects on developmental timing, otolith formation, and gill raker development in pink salmon from Auke Creek, Alaska
90. Relating water and otolith chemistry in Chesapeake Bay, and their potential to identify essential seagrass habitats for juveniles of an estuarine-dependent fish, spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus)
91. Metamorphosis, growth, and settlement of Pacific sanddab (Citharichthys sordidus) to a continental shelf nursery, inferred from otolith microstructure
92. Growth and anadromy of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill)) from Sutton River, Hudson Bay Lowland
93. Spatial and temporal patterns of growth and mortality of juvenile weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) in Delaware Bay: Assessment using otolith microincrement analysis
94. Comparison of Otolith-Based Growth Rates and Microchemistry in Red Drum Before, During, and After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
95. Study On The Connectivity Of Larimichthys Polyactis Populations In The Southern Yellow Sea And The East China Sea Based On The Analysis Of Otolith Elements And Morphological Differences
96. Habitat Fingerprint Of Coilia Nasus From The Yellow Sea Based On Otolith Microchemistry Analysis
97. Habitat Use Strategies Of Coilia Nasus In The Yangtze River Estuary Tracked By Otolith Microchemistry
98. Study On Otolith Chemical Marking Characteristics Of Cyprinus Carpio At Early Life History Stages
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