The transition phase describes a distinct post-settlement stage associated with the recruitment to benthic habitats by pelagic life stages. The habitat shift is often accompanied by feeding shifts and metamorphosis from larval to juvenile phases. Density-dependent settlement, growth and mortality are often the major factors controlling recruitment success of this phase. Habitat use also becomes more pronounced after settlement. The role of habitat-mediated post-settlement mortality is elucidated by focusing on the early life history of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) in the north-west Atlantic. In these species, settlement can occur over all bottom types, but habitat-specific differences in post-settlement m...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Population dynamics are governed by four demographic rates: births, deaths, immigration, and emigrat...
In order to understand variability in recruitment to populations of benthic and demersal marine spec...
Most marine fishes have pelagic larvae that settle to benthic juvenile/adult habitats. Ecologists ha...
Cod, haddock and whiting are among the most economically important species in the Scottish demersal ...
Processes that occur around the transition between larval and juvenile life-stages can have a major ...
Settlement is the last stage of high mortality in the life cycle of demersal marine fishes, making t...
Determining the factors that regulate recruitment of cunner Tautogolabrus adspersus, a temperate ree...
The transition between the planktonic and the benthic habitat is a critical period for the larvae of...
textDue to high mortality encountered by marine fish larvae during their first weeks of life, small ...
Mortality is known to be high during the transition from larval to juvenile life stages in organisms...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
Recruitment from a planktonic larval stage has been proposed to be an important factor in limiting p...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Population dynamics are governed by four demographic rates: births, deaths, immigration, and emigrat...
In order to understand variability in recruitment to populations of benthic and demersal marine spec...
Most marine fishes have pelagic larvae that settle to benthic juvenile/adult habitats. Ecologists ha...
Cod, haddock and whiting are among the most economically important species in the Scottish demersal ...
Processes that occur around the transition between larval and juvenile life-stages can have a major ...
Settlement is the last stage of high mortality in the life cycle of demersal marine fishes, making t...
Determining the factors that regulate recruitment of cunner Tautogolabrus adspersus, a temperate ree...
The transition between the planktonic and the benthic habitat is a critical period for the larvae of...
textDue to high mortality encountered by marine fish larvae during their first weeks of life, small ...
Mortality is known to be high during the transition from larval to juvenile life stages in organisms...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
Recruitment from a planktonic larval stage has been proposed to be an important factor in limiting p...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Population dynamics are governed by four demographic rates: births, deaths, immigration, and emigrat...