Dear all
We are happy to announce the publication of the following paper in *Marine
Ecology Progress Series*
Ba/Ca ratios in teeth reveal habitat use patterns of dolphins
S. Botta, C. Albuquerque, A. A. Hohn, V. M. F. da Silva, M. C. O. Santos,
C. Meirelles, L. Barbosa, A. P. M. Di Beneditto, R. M. A. Ramos, C.
Bertozzi, M. J. Cremer, V. Franco-Trecu, N. Miekeley, E. R. Secchi
ABSTRACT: Teeth and otoliths are metabolically inert structures that
preserve a chronology of chemical variations that may be related to the
environmental histories experienced by each organism. Because of the
natural decrease of barium (Ba) and increase of strontium (Sr)
bioavailability in water with increasing salinity, these elements may be
especially useful to track habitat use in aquatic organisms. Therefore, we
tested whether the Ba/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios in the teeth of dolphins
represent a salinity gradient. The main aim was to determine whether these
elements can be used as a natural tag for different aquatic environments.
Teeth from 2 freshwater dolphins (*Inia geoffrensis* and *Sotalia
fluviatilis*) and 2 marine species (*S. guianensis* and *Pontoporia
blainvillei*) from Brazil and Uruguay were analyzed using a Laser Ablation
Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer. Intensity ratios of 138Ba/43Ca
and 86Sr/43Ca were measured along a line that covered all growth increments
in the dentin from the second year of life onwards. Teeth from the
freshwater species had mean Ba/Ca values tenfold higher than marine
dolphins, confirming the inverse relationship between salinity (and thus
ambient Ba/Ca) and elemental ratios in teeth. Furthermore, Ba/Ca ratios
could also differentiate dolphins from lower-salinity estuarine areas from
those in areas with minimal freshwater discharge. No significant
differences were found for Sr/Ca values. Results presented encouraging
indications for the application of this technique as a potential new tool
for studying habitat use in aquatic mammals.

The paper can be downloaded here:
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v521/p249-263/

Also, you can contact me for a pdf copy or any questions (silbo...@gmail.com
)
Cheers
Silvina Botta
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