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Discrimination of habitat use between two sympatric species of mullets, Mugil curema and Mugil liza (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) in the rio Tramandaí Estuary, determined by otolith chemistry

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Reproductive biology of the mullet Mugil liza (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in a tropical Brazilian bay
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Alternative life-history patterns of estuarine fish: barium in otoliths elucidates freshwater residency
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Aspects of the reproduction of<i>Mugil curema</i>Valenciennes, 1836 in two coastal systems in southeastern Brazil
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Identification of potential fish stocks and lifetime movement patterns of Mugil liza Valenciennes 1836 in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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Otolith chemistry to determine movements of diadromous and freshwater fish
resolves10.1098/rsbl.2014.0850
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Diversity of migratory environmental history of the mullets Mugil cephalus and M. curema in Mexican coastal waters as indicated by otolith Sr:Ca ratios
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Coexistence of <i>Mugil cephalus</i> and <i>M. curema</i> in a coastal lagoon in the Gulf of Mexico
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Incorporation of strontium into otoliths of an estuarine fish
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Migration and reproductive biology of <i>Mugil liza</i> (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in south Brazil
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Does otolith geochemistry record ambient environmental conditions in a temperate tidal estuary?
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Otolith elemental ratios of flathead mullet Mugil cephalus in Taiwanese waters reveal variable patterns of habitat use
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no DOI — not checkedDifferences in reproductive strategies between two co-occurring mullets Mugil curema Valenciennes 1836 and Mugil liza Valenciennes 1836 (Mugilidae) in a tropical bay
no DOI — not checkedReproduction of Mugil cephalus and M. curema (Pisces: Mugilidae) from a coastal lagoon in the Gulf of Mexico
no DOI — not checkedMeiofauna spatial-temporal distribution in a subtropical estuary of Southern Coast Brazil
no DOI — not checkedReproduction and recruitment of white mullet (Mugil curema) to a tropical lagoon (Margarita Island, Venezuela) as revealed by otolith microstructure
no DOI — not checkedComposição específica e abundância de peixes de zonas rasas dos cinco estuários do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
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