Comparison of average larval fish vertical distributions among species exhibiting different transport pathways on the southeast United States continental shelf


Autoria(s): Hare, Jonathan A.; Govoni, John J.
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2005

Resumo

Water currents are vertically structured in many marine systems and as a result, vertical movements by fish larvae and zooplankton affect horizontal transport (Power, 1984). In estuaries, the vertical movements of larvae with tidal periods can result in their retention or ingress (Fortier and Leggett, 1983; Rijnsdorp et al., 1985; Cronin and Forward, 1986; Forward et al., 1999). On the continental shelf, the vertical movements of organisms interact daily and ontogenetically with depth-varying currents to affect horizontal transport (Pillar et al., 1989; Barange and Pillar, 1992; Cowen et al., 1993, 2000; Batchelder et al., 2002).

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9601/1/hare.pdf

Hare, Jonathan A. and Govoni, John J. (2005) Comparison of average larval fish vertical distributions among species exhibiting different transport pathways on the southeast United States continental shelf. Fishery Bulletin, 103(4), pp. 728-736.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9601/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1034/hare.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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