Development of a robust classifier of freshwater residence in barramundi (Lates calcarifer) life histories using elemental ratios in scales and boosted regression trees

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschung

Authors

Field and experimental studies showed that solution-based analysis of scales could be used to discriminate the long-term freshwater residents in the coastal fishery for catadromous barramundi. A new, robust classification technique was developed using boosted regression trees (MART) and its performance was compared with traditional linear discriminant analysis (LDA). The non-parametric MART had errors 33–81% less than LDA, and could account for non-linear relationships and interactions among elemental ratios. The best model used Sr : Ca, Ba : Ca, Fe : Ca and Mn : Ca in scales as predictors of salinity regime. Analysis of scales collected repeatedly from sub-adult fish of known environmental history showed the MART classifier could identify fish of freshwater origin until at least 10 months residence in seawater, and possibly several years, but scale growth rate could affect the temporal stability of the classifier after that time. The experiment indicated an approximate fourfold rise in Sr : Ba ratios in new scale margins, which were strongly classified by the MART as coming from saltwater fish, but inner scale sections of the same scales were still correctly classified as coming from freshwater fish. We conclude that solution-based elemental analyses of whole scales, and also annuli within scales, could offer a cost-effective, non-destructive technique to help understand the mechanisms causing enhanced year-class strength following high freshwater outflows.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftMarine and Freshwater Research
Jahrgang56
Ausgabenummer5
Seiten (von - bis)713-723
Anzahl der Seiten11
ISSN1323-1650
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.01.2005

DOI

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. Pushing the Boundaries
  2. What do employers pay for employees’ complex problem solving skills?
  3. Construct Clean-Up in Proactivity Research
  4. Germination performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations
  5. Stephanus
  6. Bifurcation loads of beams of glued-laminated timber with intermediate lateral supports
  7. "The (real) world is not enough:" Motivational drivers and user behavior in virtual worlds
  8. An EEG frequency tagging study on biological motion perception in children with DCD
  9. Measurements of atmospheric mercury with high time resolution
  10. Successful Application of Adaptive Emotion Regulation Skills Predicts the Subsequent Reduction of Depressive Symptom Severity but neither the Reduction of Anxiety nor the Reduction of General Distress during the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
  11. Application of stress intensity factor superposition in residual stress fields considering crack closure
  12. Analysis of mechanical properties and microstructure of single and double-pass friction stir welded T-joints for aluminium stiffened Panels
  13. Self-determined or non-self-determined? Exploring consumer motivation for sustainable food choices
  14. The impact of supervisory board composition on CSR reporting
  15. Conceptualising the Assessment of Eco-Innovation Performance
  16. Adaptive acquisition planning for visual inspection in remanufacturing using reinforcement learning
  17. Die Plattform als Fabrik
  18. Digital guided self-help for eating disorders
  19. Swissness Communication and its Impact on Consumer-Brand Relationships
  20. Toward a Production-Oriented Imagology
  21. How General is Trust in "Most People" ?
  22. Evolutionäres Management für den ewigen Frühling
  23. Springback compensation by superposition of stress in air bending
  24. Sturheit siegt
  25. Die Erinnerung im Gepäck
  26. "Their deaths are not elegant"
  27. Root-emitted volatile organic compounds: