Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine Ecology Progress Series 303 (2005): 295-310, doi:10.3354/meps303295.Selective tidal stream transport is hypothesized as a dominant mechanism by which larvae of marine animals move through estuarine openings. For larvae moving from the shelf to estuarine habitats, selective tidal stream transport proposes that larvae are higher in the water column during flood tide and lower in the water column during ebb tide. Although a number of studies conclude that selective tidal stream transport is the mechanism responsible for larval ingress, few studies consider...
the Eems–Dollard estuary and its effects on larval transport estimates. – ICES Journal of Marine Sci...
Recent studies have shown that the tidal-, wind- and buoyancy-driven surface currents govern the tra...
James River is the southernmost of the major subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. A frontal syst...
Selective tidal stream transport is hypothesized as a dominant mechanism by which larvae of marine a...
We compared ingress patterns of Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulatus larvae into Chesapeake Bay,...
Complex circulation patterns at the interface between estuarine and shelf systems impact transport o...
The maintenance of marine populations depends on the completion of larval migrations between adult a...
Bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli and naked goby Gobiosoma bosc larvae have been reported to move up-estu...
Most marine fish have retained pelagic larval stages that are spawned away from juvenile habitats. P...
Fall 1994 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Modeling Circulation and Larval Transport in ...
The east coast of the United States is lined by a series of shallow inlet/bays systems that provide ...
Dispersal is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of species and effectively manag...
Global change is affecting freshwater flow into estuarine nursery areas, with effects on fish larvae...
We investigated the dispersal of larvae of benthic invertebrates and tested the hypothesis that larv...
The relative contributions of the spring-neap tides, river discharge and vertical behavior to the di...
the Eems–Dollard estuary and its effects on larval transport estimates. – ICES Journal of Marine Sci...
Recent studies have shown that the tidal-, wind- and buoyancy-driven surface currents govern the tra...
James River is the southernmost of the major subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. A frontal syst...
Selective tidal stream transport is hypothesized as a dominant mechanism by which larvae of marine a...
We compared ingress patterns of Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulatus larvae into Chesapeake Bay,...
Complex circulation patterns at the interface between estuarine and shelf systems impact transport o...
The maintenance of marine populations depends on the completion of larval migrations between adult a...
Bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli and naked goby Gobiosoma bosc larvae have been reported to move up-estu...
Most marine fish have retained pelagic larval stages that are spawned away from juvenile habitats. P...
Fall 1994 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Modeling Circulation and Larval Transport in ...
The east coast of the United States is lined by a series of shallow inlet/bays systems that provide ...
Dispersal is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of species and effectively manag...
Global change is affecting freshwater flow into estuarine nursery areas, with effects on fish larvae...
We investigated the dispersal of larvae of benthic invertebrates and tested the hypothesis that larv...
The relative contributions of the spring-neap tides, river discharge and vertical behavior to the di...
the Eems–Dollard estuary and its effects on larval transport estimates. – ICES Journal of Marine Sci...
Recent studies have shown that the tidal-, wind- and buoyancy-driven surface currents govern the tra...
James River is the southernmost of the major subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. A frontal syst...