Patterns and causes of spatial variation in RNA-predicted growth rates in mid-August were examined in young-of-the-year European plaice Pleuronectes platessa (‘YOY plaice’) at 22 beaches along a 300 km stretch of coastline in west Scotland in 3 consecutive years. According to restricted maximum likelihood models, growth rates varied among beaches (25 km scale), but these spatial patterns were not consistent across years. We found no evidence for spatial variation in growth at the scale of subregions (50 km) or regions (100 km). Growth rate was positively correlated with total length, both within and among beaches and years. In general, YOY plaice in mid-August grew more slowly than estimated ad libitum laboratory rates. Average growth rates...
The habitat quality of European shallow-water nurseries was studied for 3 common flatfish species ba...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Previous population estimates of the 0+ plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.) in the Firth of Forth, eas...
AbstractOver a decade of sampling has shown that there are consistent differences in the sizes of 0-...
Characterization of suitable habitat for settlement of juvenile flatfish is important for the manage...
Growth variability within individuals and among groups and locations and the phenomenon of summer gr...
Fisheries management usually does not explicitly account for spatial variation in life history trait...
Annual development of density and mean weight of juvenile plaice Pleuronectes platessa was examined...
In fisheries science, a mismatch between the delineation of a fish stock and the underlying biologic...
The growth pattern for American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) for two different populations ...
The growth pattern for American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) for two different populations ...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
Introduced fishes can develop invasive populations that impact native species and ecosystems. Unders...
The growing importance of defining high quality nursery grounds for juvenile fish as a result of cha...
To protect the main nursery area of plaice, an area called the `Plaice Box¿ was closed to trawl fish...
The habitat quality of European shallow-water nurseries was studied for 3 common flatfish species ba...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Previous population estimates of the 0+ plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.) in the Firth of Forth, eas...
AbstractOver a decade of sampling has shown that there are consistent differences in the sizes of 0-...
Characterization of suitable habitat for settlement of juvenile flatfish is important for the manage...
Growth variability within individuals and among groups and locations and the phenomenon of summer gr...
Fisheries management usually does not explicitly account for spatial variation in life history trait...
Annual development of density and mean weight of juvenile plaice Pleuronectes platessa was examined...
In fisheries science, a mismatch between the delineation of a fish stock and the underlying biologic...
The growth pattern for American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) for two different populations ...
The growth pattern for American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) for two different populations ...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
Introduced fishes can develop invasive populations that impact native species and ecosystems. Unders...
The growing importance of defining high quality nursery grounds for juvenile fish as a result of cha...
To protect the main nursery area of plaice, an area called the `Plaice Box¿ was closed to trawl fish...
The habitat quality of European shallow-water nurseries was studied for 3 common flatfish species ba...
Transport models for planktonic fish eggs and larvae often use temperature to drive growth because t...
Previous population estimates of the 0+ plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.) in the Firth of Forth, eas...