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Migratory connectivity amongst Baltic Sea salmon

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Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science
Authors
Torniainen, Jyrki
Date
2014
Discipline
Akvaattiset tieteet

 
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University of Jyväskylä
ISBN
978-951-39-5772-8
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1456-9701
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  • Article I: Torniainen J., Vuorinen P.J., Jones R.I., Keinänen M., Palm S., Vuori K.A.M. & Kiljunen M. 2014. Migratory connectivity of two Baltic Sea salmon populations: retrospective analysis using stable isotopes of scales. ICES Journal of Marine Science 71: 336–344. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fst153
  • Article II: Torniainen J., Lensu A., Vuorinen P.J., Sonninen E., Keinänen M., Jones R.I., Patterson W.P. & Kiljunen M. 2014. Oxygen and carbon isoscapes for the Baltic Sea and an example of their potential for revealing probable fish locations. Submitted manuscript.
  • Article III: Kiljunen M., Torniainen J., Lensu A., Keinänen M., Patterson W.P., Sonninen E., Vuorinen P.J. & Jones R.I. 2014. Seasonal movements of individual salmon in the Baltic Sea revealed by otolith oxygen stable isotopes. Manuscript.
  • Article IV: Torniainen J., Kainz M.J., Vuorinen P.J., Keinänen M., Jones R.I. & Kiljunen M. 2014. The final nonbreeding area quality of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) estimated by fatty acid and stable isotope composition. Submitted manuscript.
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vaelluskäyttäytyminen syönnösalueet fatty acids feeding area quality isoscape migratory connectivity M74 syndrome otolith micromilling stable isotope analysis lohikalat atlantinlohi vaelluskalat ympäristömuutokset
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