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Walther, B.D. and S. R. Thorrold. In press. Continental-scale variation in otolith geochemistry of juvenile American shad. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Accepted 27 Aug. 2008.
                       
Walther, B.D. and S. R. Thorrold. In review. Inter-annual variability in isotope and elemental ratios recorded in otoliths of an anadromous fish. Journal of Geochemical Exploration.

Clarke, L.M., Walther, B.D., Munch, S.B., Thorrold, S.R., and D.O. Conover. In review. Use of otolith geochemistry to determine population structure in a marine fish species. Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Walther, B. D., Thorrold, S.R. and J.E. Olney. 2008. Geochemical signatures in otoliths record natal origins of American shad. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 137:57-69.

Strasser, C.A., Mullineaux, L.S., and B.D. Walther.  2008.  Growth rate and age effects on Mya arenaria shell chemistry: implications for biogeochemical studies.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 355:153-163.

Elsdon, T.S., Wells, B.K., Campana, S.E., Gillanders, B.M., Jones, C.M., Limburg, K.E., Secor, D.H., Thorrold, S.R., and B.D. Walther. 2008. Otolith chemistry to describe movements and life-history parameters of fishes: hypotheses, assumptions, limitations, and inferences. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review 46: 297-330.

Walther, B. D., and S.R. Thorrold. 2006. Water, not food, contributes the majority of strontium and barium deposited in the otoliths of a marine fish.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 311:125-130.