Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because temperature data are readily available. This pragmatic approach can be criticised as too simplistic as it ignores additional factors, such as food availability and growth-rate-dependent mortality. We examined the extent to which temperature could explain the larval duration and growth variability in post-settlement plaice from the southern North Sea, Irish Sea and west of Ireland. Larval duration and individual growth were estimated from the otolith microstructure of juvenile plaice collected from nursery grounds in each region, and average sea surface temperatures were reconstructed for each region from satellite data. Hatch dates, larval dur...
Reported estimates of mean daily growth of herring larvae generally cover the temperature range 1-12...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Most marine teleosts have a pelagic phase during their early life history, but few studies have inve...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Larval immigration of plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. into the western Wadden Sea in spring was foll...
For species with extended spawning seasons, short periods of beneficial conditions often lead to dis...
A review of the literature on influences of physical factors on plaice and sole stresses the promine...
1. As species struggle to cope with rising ocean temperatures, temperate marine assemblages are faci...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
We explored the hypothesis that spawning ground locations of North Sea plaice reflect the locations ...
Transport of plaice eggs and larvae in the southern North Sea was modelled using a finite-volume adv...
The European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus population of the North Sea has increased and spread in ...
Many marine fish species display a long larval drift between offshore spawning grounds and coastal n...
A physiological individual-based model for the foraging and growth of Atlantic herring (Clupea haren...
Reported estimates of mean daily growth of herring larvae generally cover the temperature range 1-12...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Most marine teleosts have a pelagic phase during their early life history, but few studies have inve...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Larval immigration of plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. into the western Wadden Sea in spring was foll...
For species with extended spawning seasons, short periods of beneficial conditions often lead to dis...
A review of the literature on influences of physical factors on plaice and sole stresses the promine...
1. As species struggle to cope with rising ocean temperatures, temperate marine assemblages are faci...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
We explored the hypothesis that spawning ground locations of North Sea plaice reflect the locations ...
Transport of plaice eggs and larvae in the southern North Sea was modelled using a finite-volume adv...
The European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus population of the North Sea has increased and spread in ...
Many marine fish species display a long larval drift between offshore spawning grounds and coastal n...
A physiological individual-based model for the foraging and growth of Atlantic herring (Clupea haren...
Reported estimates of mean daily growth of herring larvae generally cover the temperature range 1-12...
The deep ocean ecosystem hosts high biodiversity and plays a critical role for humans through the ec...
Most marine teleosts have a pelagic phase during their early life history, but few studies have inve...