About 72 species of Sebastes (Family Scorpaenidae) are found along the eastern Pacific coast of North America, some of which are heavily exploited by both commercial and sport fisheries. Because of the large number of species, the identification of early life stages has progressed slowly. The objectives of this study were 1) to rear the larvae of four species of rockfish (Sebastes mystinus, S. carnatus, S. atrovirens, and S. rastrelliger); and 2) to describe the larvae using morphometric measurements, pigmentation patterns, and head spination. Pigmentation was the most useful feature for identification purposes. Two general patterns were found: 1) a short row of ventral midline melanophores on the tail, and none or very little postero-...
Graduation date: 2011In the Pacific Northwest, several species of rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are und...
The objective of this study was to examine the early growth of rockfish Sebastes inermis Cuvier from...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are areas aimed at protecting natural and cultural resources that are ...
Larval kelp (Sebastes atrovirens), brown (S. auriculatus), and blackand-yellow (S. chrysomelas) rock...
Life-history information is extremely important in fisheries management, especially details regardin...
A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes comprise one of the most important and heavily utilized groups of c...
Following Matsubara, Sebastodes is synonymized with Sebastes.The form known as S. helvomaculatits fo...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
This laboratory guide presents taxonomic information on eggs and larvae of fishes of the Northeast ...
The rockfishes and scorpionfishes (family Scorpaenidae) form one of the most important fish families...
The dusky rockfish (Sebastes ciliatus) of the North Pacific Ocean has been considered a single varia...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
Graduation date: 2008Identification of critical habitat for all life stages of commercially exploite...
I compared life history characteristics (growth, reproduction and lifespan) of the black and yellow ...
Graduation date: 2011In the Pacific Northwest, several species of rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are und...
The objective of this study was to examine the early growth of rockfish Sebastes inermis Cuvier from...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are areas aimed at protecting natural and cultural resources that are ...
Larval kelp (Sebastes atrovirens), brown (S. auriculatus), and blackand-yellow (S. chrysomelas) rock...
Life-history information is extremely important in fisheries management, especially details regardin...
A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes comprise one of the most important and heavily utilized groups of c...
Following Matsubara, Sebastodes is synonymized with Sebastes.The form known as S. helvomaculatits fo...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
This laboratory guide presents taxonomic information on eggs and larvae of fishes of the Northeast ...
The rockfishes and scorpionfishes (family Scorpaenidae) form one of the most important fish families...
The dusky rockfish (Sebastes ciliatus) of the North Pacific Ocean has been considered a single varia...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
Graduation date: 2008Identification of critical habitat for all life stages of commercially exploite...
I compared life history characteristics (growth, reproduction and lifespan) of the black and yellow ...
Graduation date: 2011In the Pacific Northwest, several species of rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are und...
The objective of this study was to examine the early growth of rockfish Sebastes inermis Cuvier from...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are areas aimed at protecting natural and cultural resources that are ...