All their eggs in one basket: a rocky reef nursery for the longnose skate (Raja rhina Jordan & Gilbert, 1880) in the southern California Bight


Autoria(s): Love, Milton S.; Schroeder, Donna M.; Snook, Linda; York, Anne; Cochrane, Guy
Data(s)

2008

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Skates (family Rajidae) are oviparous and lay tough, thick-walled eggs. At least some skate species lay their eggs in spatially restricted nursery grounds where embryos develop and hatch (Hitz, 1964; Hoff, 2007). After hatching, neonates may quickly leave the nursery grounds (Hoff, 2007). Egg densities in these small areas may be quite high. As an example, in the eastern Bering Sea, a site <2 km2 harbored eggs of Alaska skate (Bathyraja parmifera) exceeding 500,000/km2. All skate nursery grounds have been identified over soft sea floors (Lucifora and García, 2004; Hoff, 2007).

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http://aquaticcommons.org/8827/1/love_Fish_Bull_2008.pdf

Love, Milton S. and Schroeder, Donna M. and Snook, Linda and York, Anne and Cochrane, Guy (2008) All their eggs in one basket: a rocky reef nursery for the longnose skate (Raja rhina Jordan & Gilbert, 1880) in the southern California Bight. Fishery Bulletin, 106(4), pp. 471-475.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/8827/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1064/love.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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