Joint microstructure analysis and isotopic composition of archived scales suggest nonstationary correlations between Atlantic Salmon growth and oceanic conditions over the past 50 years.

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Title: Joint microstructure analysis and isotopic composition of archived scales suggest nonstationary correlations between Atlantic Salmon growth and oceanic conditions over the past 50 years.
Authors: Queiros, Q.1,2 (AUTHOR) quentin.queiros@gmail.com, Roussel, J.-M.1,3 (AUTHOR), Brosset, P.1 (AUTHOR), Trueman, C.N.4 (AUTHOR), Marchand, F.5 (AUTHOR), Collinet, M.1,3 (AUTHOR), Huteau, D.3,5 (AUTHOR), Lamireau, L.1 (AUTHOR), Beaumont, W.A.6 (AUTHOR), Rivot, E.1,3 (AUTHOR), Nevoux, M.1,3 (AUTHOR)
Source: Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences. 6/17/2026, Vol. 83, p1-13. 13p.
Database: Environment Complete
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ISSN:0706652X
DOI:10.1139/cjfas-2025-0263