For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly influence their dispersal by horizontal swimming, but it is unclear which means of measuring swimming ability is most appropriate for modelling dispersal and studying demographic and genetic connectivity. Most studies use critical speed (Ucrit), a laboratory flume measure derived by increasing flow until larvae can no longer maintain their position. Most swimming ability data on fish larvae are Ucrit, usually for larvae nearing the end of PLD. Recognizing that a forced laboratory measure is inappropriate for dispersal, researchers have used decreased Ucrit values, usually by 50%, and have argued that Ucrit is strongly correlated with more re...
International audienceHistorically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly...
Dispersal is a fundamental process governing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of any given s...
Fish swimming capacity is a key life history trait critical to many aspects of their ecology. U-crit...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
Sustained swimming ability can play a critical role in the ecology of fishes, particularly in terms ...
Critical swimming speed (U,,it) provides a useful estimate of maximum swimming performance for fish ...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
Dispersal emerges as a consequence of how an individual’s phenotype interacts withthe environment. N...
International audienceHistorically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly...
Dispersal is a fundamental process governing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of any given s...
Fish swimming capacity is a key life history trait critical to many aspects of their ecology. U-crit...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
Sustained swimming ability can play a critical role in the ecology of fishes, particularly in terms ...
Critical swimming speed (U,,it) provides a useful estimate of maximum swimming performance for fish ...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
Dispersal emerges as a consequence of how an individual’s phenotype interacts withthe environment. N...
International audienceHistorically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...