Recent advances in quantitative LA-ICP-MS analysis: challenges and solutions in the life sciences and environmental chemistry
A Limbeck, P Galler, M Bonta, G Bauer… - Analytical and …, 2015 - Springer
Laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) is a widely
accepted method for direct sampling of solid materials for trace elemental analysis. The …
accepted method for direct sampling of solid materials for trace elemental analysis. The …
A synthesis of genetic connectivity in deep‐sea fauna and implications for marine reserve design
With anthropogenic impacts rapidly advancing into deeper waters, there is growing interest
in establishing deep‐sea marine protected areas (MPA s) or reserves. Reserve design …
in establishing deep‐sea marine protected areas (MPA s) or reserves. Reserve design …
Estuarine circulation and predicted oyster larval dispersal among a network of reserves
A critical component to understanding connectivity of isolated populations of marine
organisms (ie, metapopulations) is quantifying hydrodynamic paths of dispersal, and …
organisms (ie, metapopulations) is quantifying hydrodynamic paths of dispersal, and …
What controls connectivity? An empirical, multi-species approach
The exchange of individuals among habitat patches (connectivity) has broad relevance for
the conservation and management of marine metapopulations. Elemental fingerprinting …
the conservation and management of marine metapopulations. Elemental fingerprinting …
[HTML][HTML] Tracking the source of wild mussel spat for aquaculture using shell microchemistry and biophysical models
The spatial and temporal uncertainty in availability and distribution of wild mussel seed is a
major obstacle to sustainable production in mussel aquaculture globally. An improved …
major obstacle to sustainable production in mussel aquaculture globally. An improved …
Spatio-temporal variability of trace elements fingerprints in cockle (Cerastoderma edule) shells and its relevance for tracing geographic origin
Understanding spatio-temporal variability of trace elements fingerprints (TEF) in bivalve
shells is paramount to determine the discrimination power of this analytical approach and …
shells is paramount to determine the discrimination power of this analytical approach and …
Elemental fingerprinting of mussel shells to predict population sources and redistribution potential in the Gulf of Maine
As the climate warms, species that cannot tolerate changing conditions will only persist if
they undergo range shifts. Redistribution ability may be particularly variable for benthic …
they undergo range shifts. Redistribution ability may be particularly variable for benthic …
Site and age discrimination using trace element fingerprints in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis
The ability to accurately estimate population connectivity and larval dispersal among mussel
populations in the Gulf of Maine is important to better understand ongoing declines in blue …
populations in the Gulf of Maine is important to better understand ongoing declines in blue …
Wandering mussels: using natural tags to identify connectivity patterns among marine protected areas
Knowledge of connectivity pathways in the marine environment is crucial for understanding
the spatial structure of populations and for develo** appropriate monitoring and …
the spatial structure of populations and for develo** appropriate monitoring and …
Temporal, spatial, and interspecific variation in geochemical signatures within fish otoliths, bivalve larval shells, and crustacean larvae
Geochemical signatures of early life stages are increasingly used to study population
connectivity. This approach utilizes spatial variability in chemical signatures to predict natal …
connectivity. This approach utilizes spatial variability in chemical signatures to predict natal …