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Differences in the Trace Element Deposition in Otoliths Between Marine- and Freshwater-resident Japanese Eels, Anguilla japonica, as Determined by Laser Ablation ICPMS
Authors:Takaomi Arai  Takafumi Hirata
Affiliation:(1) International Coastal Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Akahama 2-106-1, 028-1102 Otsuchi, Iwate, Japan;(2) Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama 2-12-1, 152-8551 Meguro,Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Synopsis In order to determine whether the trace element composition in otolith of the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica could be used to determine its habitat use, we used laser ablation inductivity coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) to assay sectioned otoliths of both marine-resident (sea eels) and freshwater-resident (river eels) eels. A close linear relationship in the Sr:Ca ratios between EPMA (X-ray analysis with an electron microprobe) and LA-ICPMS analyses was found, suggesting that the latter technique could be used to separate the marine and freshwater life phases. Elemental signatures in the otolith outside the elver mark showed significant differences in Cr:Ca, Mn:Ca, and Ba:Ca ratios as well as Sr:Ca ratios between sea and river eels. These results indicate that the elemental compositions may reflect environmental variability between marine and fresh water masses. Thus, those elemental ratios determined by LA-ICPMS analysis seem to have the potential to help distinguish the habitat of the eel.
Keywords:Anguilla japonica  otolith microchemistry  trace element  habitat discrimination  migration
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