A tentative method to estimate egg and larval mortality is demonstrated. The material was sampled during the cod egg and larvae surveys in the Lofoten area in the years 1983 and 1984. Correct ageing of eggs and larvae, reliable estimation of the number of individuals in different age groups, and the spawning curve (number of eggs spawned per day) are the principal components in the method. To estimate the mortality, the number of eggs and larvae in different age groups (8-50 days after spawning) are compared with the estimated number of spawned eggs. A mean daily instantaneous mortality rate of 0.12 can explain the reduction in number of spawning products during the period of investigation both in 1983 and 1984. The course of the mortality ...
Abstract Background Changes in the survival-rate during the larval phase may strongly influence the ...
Spawning intensity measurements have been executed in Lofoten each year since 1976. They consist of ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
A tentative method to estimate egg and larval mortality is demonstrated. The material was sampled d...
Experiments on the reproduction of individual Norwegian coastal cod and for the Arcto-Norwegian cod ...
Egg mortality is a key parameter for understanding early life histories of fish. Small variations in...
Working paperExperiments on cod eggs revealed an inverse relationship between egg diameter and mor...
A reliable method for assessing the viability of fertilized eggs early in development would be benef...
Embryological studies on living cod eggs in NUNC-trays showed that spontaneous malformations during ...
The daily mortality rates of North Sea herring early-stage larvae are found to vary over decades. La...
The daily mortality rate of cohorts of plaice eggs in the Irish Sea is estimated throughout the spaw...
Little information exists on the predation on the early life stages of marine fish in general and ev...
The estimation of natural mortality in early life history stages of fish is difficult because the ap...
Abstract Background Changes in the survival-rate during the larval phase may strongly influence the ...
Spawning intensity measurements have been executed in Lofoten each year since 1976. They consist of ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
A tentative method to estimate egg and larval mortality is demonstrated. The material was sampled d...
Experiments on the reproduction of individual Norwegian coastal cod and for the Arcto-Norwegian cod ...
Egg mortality is a key parameter for understanding early life histories of fish. Small variations in...
Working paperExperiments on cod eggs revealed an inverse relationship between egg diameter and mor...
A reliable method for assessing the viability of fertilized eggs early in development would be benef...
Embryological studies on living cod eggs in NUNC-trays showed that spontaneous malformations during ...
The daily mortality rates of North Sea herring early-stage larvae are found to vary over decades. La...
The daily mortality rate of cohorts of plaice eggs in the Irish Sea is estimated throughout the spaw...
Little information exists on the predation on the early life stages of marine fish in general and ev...
The estimation of natural mortality in early life history stages of fish is difficult because the ap...
Abstract Background Changes in the survival-rate during the larval phase may strongly influence the ...
Spawning intensity measurements have been executed in Lofoten each year since 1976. They consist of ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...