Transitions in the morphological features, habitat use, and diet of young-of-the-year goosefish (Lophius americanus)


Autoria(s): Able, Kenneth W.; Clarke, Peter J.; Chambers, R. Christopher; Witting, David A.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

This study was designed to improve our understanding of transitions in the early life history and the distribution, habitat use, and diets for young-of-the-year (YOY) goosefish (Lophius americanus) and, as a result, their role in northeastern U.S. continental shelf ecosystems. Pelagic juveniles (>12 to ca. 50 mm total length [TL]) were distributed over most portions of the continental shelf in the Middle Atlantic Bight, Georges Bank, and into the Gulf of Maine. Most individuals settled by 50−85 mm TL and reached approximately 60−120 mm TL by one year of age. Pelagic YOY fed on chaetognaths, hyperiid amphipods, calanoid copepods, and ostracods, and benthic YOY had a varied diet of fishes and benthic crustaceans. Goosefish are widely scattered on the continental shelf in the Middle Atlantic Bight during their early life history and once settled, are habitat generalists, and thus play a role in many continental shelf habit

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http://aquaticcommons.org/8861/1/able_Fish_Bull_2007.pdf

Able, Kenneth W. and Clarke, Peter J. and Chambers, R. Christopher and Witting, David A. (2007) Transitions in the morphological features, habitat use, and diet of young-of-the-year goosefish (Lophius americanus). Fishery Bulletin, 105(4), pp. 457-469.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/8861/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1054/able.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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