A predictive model of otolith growth in fish based on the chemistry of the endolymph
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Auteurs : C. S Romanek [États-Unis] ; R. W Gauldie [États-Unis]Source :
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Physiology [ 0300-9629 ] ; 1996.
Abstract
A growth model, based on the precipitation kinetics of aragonite and the chemistry of fluids within the endolymphatic sac of fish, predicts upper and lower boundaries for the width of daily microincrements in the otolith. Observations of daily microincrement width fall within these bounds. Further, observed habitat temperatures are similar to those predicted by the model. These results suggest that endolymphatic fluid has a relatively simple chemistry that lacks crystal growth inhibitors. When used in conjunction with measurements of otolith size and microincrement width, the model can be used to constrain the age of fish and provide estimates for the water temperature that fish experience in the course of their lives.
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