Hi Tony,
I think these may help you! (Feltham & Marquiss 1989 and Watt et al. 1997 will
be best)
Desse, G. 1984. Nouvelle contibution à la diagnose des pièces rachidiennes des
poissons. In N. Desse-Berset (ed.) 2nd fish osteoarchaeology meeting: 25-39.
Paris: Centre natinal de la Recherche Scientifique.
Desse, G. & J. Desse 1976. Diagnostic des pièces rachidiennes des téléostéens et
des chondrichthyens. Paris: Expansion Scientifique.
Desse, G. & J. Desse 1983. L'identification des vertébres de poissons;
applications au matériel issu de sites Archéologiques et Paléontologiques.
Archives Scientifiques de Geneve 36: 291-296.
Feltham, M. J. & M. Marquiss 1989. The use of first vertebrae in seperating, and
estimating the size of trout (Salmo trutta) and salmon (Salmo salar) in bone
remains. Journal of Zoology London 219: 113-122.
Granadeiro, J. P. & M. A. Silva 2000. The use of otoliths and vertebrae in the
identification and size-estimation of fish in predator-prey studies. Cybium
24(4): 383-393.
Watt, J., G. J. Pierce & P. R. Boyle 1997. Guide to the Identification of North
Sea Fish Using Premaxillae and Vetrebrae. ICES Cooperative Research Report No.
220. Aberdeen: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
All the best, Hannah
Quoting "Gouldwell, A.J." <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
> Can anyone point me, please, to information in distinguishing between bones
> of Salmo salar, Atlantic salmon, and S. trutta, sea trout?
>
> I have been given some postprandial specimens described as salmon and sea
> trout - but which is which is not indicated. I'm wondering whether I should
> junk them as reference material!
>
> Regards,
> Tony.
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