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- W2012099304 abstract "Abstract Estuaries are transitional zones where salinity largely controls the distribution of both freshwater and marine species. However, the degree to which freshwater and marine species use these variable habitats as year‐round residents or transient migrants is largely unknown. We used otolith strontium: calcium ratios (Sr: Ca) as a marker for salinity exposure to reconstruct lifetime salinity exposure plots for individual Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides and Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma collected across a seasonally variable estuarine salinity gradient. Initially, we determined that a definable relationship existed between salinity, water chemistry, and otolith Sr: Ca for both species. We then used otolith Sr: Ca profiles to indicate lifetime salinity exposure and subsequently classified each fish as either a freshwater resident, transient (combination of freshwater and estuarine signals in otolith), or estuarine resident. For Southern Flounder we also used Sr: Ca profiles from the otolith core to classify each individual as having either a freshwater core or estuarine or marine core. For Largemouth Bass, most (88%) individuals in the lower estuary were estuarine residents, whereas most (77%) individuals in the upper estuary were freshwater residents. These data support the hypothesis that adult Largemouth Bass in lower portions of the estuary do not migrate to avoid salinity, but rather remain in lower portions of the estuary throughout life. For Southern Flounder, 45% of individuals had estuarine or marine core Sr: Ca signals, while 55% had freshwater Sr: Ca core signals. Combining core and residency classification patterns revealed that three patterns described 95% of the Southern Flounder collected: (1) freshwater core and freshwater resident (16%), (2) freshwater core and estuarine resident (37%), and (3) estuarine or marine core and estuarine resident (42%). These data demonstrate that both tidal freshwater and low‐salinity estuarine habitats are important nursery areas for Southern Flounder." @default.
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- W2012099304 title "Using Seasonal Variation in Otolith Microchemical Composition to Indicate Largemouth Bass and Southern Flounder Residency Patterns across an Estuarine Salinity Gradient" @default.
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