In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established. The ability of these MPAs to preserve and potentially enhance marine resources can only be assessed if these habitats are monitored through time. This study establishes a baseline for monitoring the spawning activity of fish in the MPAs adjacent to Scripps Institution of Oceanography (La Jolla, CA, USA) by sampling fish eggs from the plankton. Using vertical plankton net tows, 266 collections were made from the Scripps Pier between 23 August 2012 and 28 August 2014; a total of 21,269 eggs were obtained. Eggs were identified using DNA barcoding: the COI or 16S rRNA gene was ampli-fied from individual eggs and seq...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to protect habitats and ecosystems to promote the diversity and he...
Understanding fish diversity patterns is critical for fisheries management amidst overfishing and cl...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
A network of marine protected areas (MPAs) has recently been established off the coast of southern C...
Monitoring marine protected areas is essential in order to assess if they are effectively conserving...
Many studies have used the spawning activity of fishes to assess the abundance, distribution, and re...
Ichthyoplankton studies can be used to assess the abundance, distribution, and reproductive activity...
The distribution and abundance of fish eggs in the plankton provides a valuable measure of local spa...
Marine protected areas have become an important management tool that can provide data regarding huma...
Planktonic fish eggs can be reliably identified with DNA barcoding, and their distribution and abund...
Ichthyoplankton studies can provide valuable information on the species richness and spawning activi...
We combined research‐vessel cruises of opportunity with DNA barcoding to survey planktonic, percomor...
The location and abundance of fish eggs provide information concerning the timing and location of sp...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to protect habitats and ecosystems to promote the diversity and he...
Understanding fish diversity patterns is critical for fisheries management amidst overfishing and cl...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
A network of marine protected areas (MPAs) has recently been established off the coast of southern C...
Monitoring marine protected areas is essential in order to assess if they are effectively conserving...
Many studies have used the spawning activity of fishes to assess the abundance, distribution, and re...
Ichthyoplankton studies can be used to assess the abundance, distribution, and reproductive activity...
The distribution and abundance of fish eggs in the plankton provides a valuable measure of local spa...
Marine protected areas have become an important management tool that can provide data regarding huma...
Planktonic fish eggs can be reliably identified with DNA barcoding, and their distribution and abund...
Ichthyoplankton studies can provide valuable information on the species richness and spawning activi...
We combined research‐vessel cruises of opportunity with DNA barcoding to survey planktonic, percomor...
The location and abundance of fish eggs provide information concerning the timing and location of sp...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to protect habitats and ecosystems to promote the diversity and he...
Understanding fish diversity patterns is critical for fisheries management amidst overfishing and cl...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...