Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fishes but are poorly understood. Traditionally, stock assessments measure reproductive potential as spawning stock biomass or egg production and do not include other aspects of reproductive behavior. Red drum make an excellent case study to assess these other aspects, as (1) they are highly fecund, pelagic spawners, like most exploited marine fishes; (2) their life cycle is delineated between nursery (estuarine) and adult (coastal and offshore) habitat; and (3) they are managed at these two spatial scales. This study was conducted from August 2012 to December 2013 and integrates data from multiple methods and spatial scales. Aerial surveys wer...
The formation of fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) is an essential life history process for more tha...
Environmental conditions may have previously underappreciated effects on the reproductive processes ...
Background: At high densities, terrestrial and marine species often employ alternate reproductive ta...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Many species that provide productive marine fisheries form spawning aggregations. Aggregations are p...
Surveying the abundance, demography and behaviors of marine fishes is a difficult task due to the ch...
Multiple spawning runs cause different contingents within the same population to experience varying ...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Common snook, Centropomus undecimalis, is a popular game fish species that occurs throughout central...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
In the context of reproductive resilience, the dynamics of phenotypically plastic spawning behaviors...
The vulnerability of a fish stock to becoming overfished is dependent upon biological traits that in...
The formation of fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) is an essential life history process for more tha...
Environmental conditions may have previously underappreciated effects on the reproductive processes ...
Background: At high densities, terrestrial and marine species often employ alternate reproductive ta...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
The evolutionary effects captive-bred individuals can have on wild conspecifics are necessary consid...
Many species that provide productive marine fisheries form spawning aggregations. Aggregations are p...
Surveying the abundance, demography and behaviors of marine fishes is a difficult task due to the ch...
Multiple spawning runs cause different contingents within the same population to experience varying ...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
In order to protect the diverse ecosystems of coastal California, a series of marine protected areas...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Common snook, Centropomus undecimalis, is a popular game fish species that occurs throughout central...
Understanding the processes that drive reproductive success in marine fish stocks is critical to eff...
In the context of reproductive resilience, the dynamics of phenotypically plastic spawning behaviors...
The vulnerability of a fish stock to becoming overfished is dependent upon biological traits that in...
The formation of fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) is an essential life history process for more tha...
Environmental conditions may have previously underappreciated effects on the reproductive processes ...
Background: At high densities, terrestrial and marine species often employ alternate reproductive ta...