Package IntroductionIntroduction to the package |
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Biological Archives Datasets of Migratory Fish for R |
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DatasetsDatasets included in the package: |
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Otolith microchemistry and diadromy in Patagonian river fishes |
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Atlantic croaker otolith geochemical concentrations |
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Otolith Sr/Ca ratio complements Sr isotopes to reveal fish migration |
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Lifetime movement history of a potamodromous freshwater fish |
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Tracking habitat use and dietary shifts in migratory species |
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Studies of reconstructing floodplain use via otolith sulfur isotope |
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Shifting habitat mosaics and fish production across river basins |
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Quantifying habitat use of migratory fish across riverscapes |
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Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish |
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Reconstructing ontogenetic patterns of habitat use in shark |
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Quantifying estuarine habitat use of Chinook salmon via otolith analyses |
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Studies of spring-run chinook salmon life history diversity |
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Trans-Amazonian natal homing in giant catfish |
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Otolith oxygen isotope revealed vertical habitat shifts of jack mackerel |
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Reconstructing habitats occupied of Clear Lake Hitch |
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Otolith chemistry chronicles life histories of coastal lagoon fishes |
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Migration of Siamese mud carp elucidated by otolith microchemistry |
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Coupling biogeochemical tracers with fish growth |
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Natal origin of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus |
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Reconstructing trophic geographies of chub mackerel using isotope |
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Unmasking continental natal homing in goliath catfish |
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Diverse early life-History strategies in migratory Amazonian catfish |
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Unravelling the life history of Amazonian fishes |
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Investigating natal philopatry in Hickory Shad using otolith chemistry |
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Low interbasin connectivity in a facultatively diadromous fish |
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Vertebral stable isotope in Northeast Pacific White Sharks* |
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Use of otoliths for tracking fish exposure to hypoxia |
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Reconstructing the stable isotope chronology of teleost fishes |
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Tracking long-distance migration of marine fishes using stable isotope |
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Vertebral sclerochronology in shark* |
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Otolith geochemistry reflects life histories of Pacific bluefin tuna |
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Inferring habitat use of the Pacific White Shark |
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Deciphering lifelong thermal niche using otolith d18O thermometry |
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Quantifyingmigratory capacity and dispersal of the invasive tench |
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Studies of identifying the geographical origin of fish |
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Eye-lens isotopes of teleost and elasmobranch |
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Carryover effects of larval environment on individual variation |
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Life history responses to climate variability in sardine populations |
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Shark tooth collagen stable isotopes as ecological proxies |
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Fin ray microchemistry of fishes to evaluate upstream fish passage |
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Reconstructing the migratory behavior of juvenile chinook salmon |
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Unnatural selection of salmon life histories in a modified riverscape |
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Acanthopagrus latus migration patterns and habitat use |
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Natal origin and migration pathways of Mekong catfish |
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Thermal, trophic and metabolic life histories of Orange roughy |
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Golden Tilefish eye-lens stable isotopes from the Gulf of Mexico |
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Life history strategies of Mekong pangasiid catfishes* |
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Reconstructing fish histories using eye-lens isotopes |
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Reconstructing trophic geographies of Red Snapper using isotopic analysis |
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Palaeoclimatology and stable oxygen isotope of otolith* |
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Eye-lens isotopes of Clear Lake Hitch collected from Clear Lake |
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Unclocking life history of spinyhead croaker using otolith microchemistry |
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Habitat use of fourfinger threadfin using otolith microchemistry |
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FunctionsSupport functions: |
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Data preparation function |
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Search Function for the Datasets |