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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7016
Author
Larval Fishes Laboratory.
Title
Development of Marking and Otolith-ageing Techniques for Colorado Squawfish
USFW Year
1986.
USFW - Doc Type
Report on Study-Phase 1.
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I1 <br />REFERENCES <br />(1). Arnold, D. E. 1966. Marking fish with dyes and <br />other chemicals. Bur. Sport Fish. Widl., Tech. Pap. 10. <br />(literature review). <br />(2). Bagenal, T. B. 1967. A method of marking fish eggs <br />and larvae. Nature, London 214:113. <br />(3). Barkman, R. C. 1978. The use <br />rings to age young Atlantic silversides <br />Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 107:790-792. <br />(4). Bartos, J., and P. Wirtz. 1984. <br />and fry by feeding dyes to the f. <br />Tierpsychol. 65:103-107. <br />of otolith growth <br />(Menidia menidia). <br />Marking fish eggs <br />=_male parent. Z. <br />(5). Blacker, R. W. 1974. Recent advances in otolith <br />studies. Pages 67-90. (In) F. R. Harden Jones, (ed.). <br />Sea Fisheries Research. John Wiley, New York, New York. <br />(6). Bouchard, L. G., and C. R. Mattson. 1961. <br />Immersion staining as a method of marking small salmon. <br />Prog. Fish-Cult. 23:34-40. <br />(7). Brothers, E. B. 1981. What can otolith <br />microstructure tell us about daily and subdaily events in <br />the early life history of fish? Rapp. P.-V. Reun. Cons. <br />Int. Exp 1 or . Mer. . 178:393-394. <br />(8). Brothers, E. B. 1985. Otolith marking techniques <br />for the early life history stages of lake trout. Great <br />Lakes Fish. Comm. Res. Completion Rept. (good review) <br />(9). Campana, S. E. 1984. Microstructural growth <br />patterns in the otoliths of larval and juvenile starry <br />flounder (Platichthys stellatus).. Can. J. Zool. <br />62:1507-1512. <br />(10). Campana, S. E., and J. D. Neilson. 1982. Daily <br />growth incrtements in otoliths of starry flounder <br />(Platichthvs stellatus) and the influence of some <br />environmental variables in their production. Can. J. <br />Fish. Aquat. Sci. 39:937-942. <br />(11). Campana, S. E., and J. D. Neilson. 1985. <br />Microstructure of fish otoliths. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. <br />Sc i . 42:1014-1032. <br />(12). Carlson, C. A., and M. H. Shealy. 1972. <br />Techniques for marking larval largemouth bass with 85Sr <br />for evaluation of predator-prey relationships. Cornell <br />Univ. Water Res. Mar. Sci. Ctr., Tech. Rpt. 49. <br />(13). Carlson, C. A., and M. H. Shealy. 1972. Marking <br />larval largemouth bass with radiostrontium. J. Fish. Res. <br />Bd. Can. 29:455-458. <br />13
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