Use of sulphur and carbon stable-isotope composition of fish scales and muscles to identify the origin of fish
δ34S and δ13C analyses were used to determine the origin of trout specimens. The isotope record of their scales and muscles are compared with a database previously obtained from wild- and reared fish coming from Polish rivers and pond farms. The comparison made it possible to find out whether the tr...
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