The use of otolith micro-chemical techniques to examine trace element residence time, migration, and population discrimination of teleost fishes in the Canadian Polar North
Studying calcium carbonate (otoliths) and calcium phosphate (fins, scales, bones) hard structure chemistry has numerous applications in the fisheries field for both freshwater and marine environments. The overall thesis objectives were: 1.) to provide an integrated and multidisciplinary approach to...
Main Author: | Loewen, Tracey N. |
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Other Authors: | Halden, Norman (Geological Sciences) |
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Elesiever
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31908 |
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