Nearshore larval retention mechanisms influence the dispersal and recruitment patterns for a wide variety of meroplanktonic species in eastern boundary regions. Areas of coastal larval retention associated with capes in eastern boundary currents provide important spatial structure to coastal populations of fish and invertebrates through their influence on longshore settlement variability. Some patterns observed in the northern California Current for three meroplanktonic species groups (crabs, sea urchins and rockfish) relative to two such apparent retention features are synthesized. It is found that spatial variability in settlement of crabs is predictable at the scale of headlands. Apparent timing of upwelling intermittency and variability...
Larvae are thought to be highly vulnerable to offshore transport in productive upwelling regions, wh...
To examine geographical variation in oceanographic forcing on larval delivery, we studied spatial an...
Larvae are considered to be highly susceptible to offshore transport, thereby limiting recruitment i...
Strong advective fields in coastal shelf ecosystems, particularly in eastern boundary currents, lead...
Previous studies have shown that settlement of several crab species along the coast north of Point R...
Identifying where and how larvae accumulate in space and time is key to understanding the dynamics o...
The California Current System is characterized by strong coastal upwelling that drives high primary ...
Oceanic currents and larval accumulation potentially have large impacts on the choice of locations f...
The Northern Gulf of California (NGC) is characterized by seasonal hydrography and circulation (cycl...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Increasing globalization has spread invasive marine organisms, but it is not well understood why som...
A latitudinal gradient in the recruitment rates of intertidal mussels and barnacles was detected in ...
Seasonal changes in connectivity routes among larval fish assemblages in the northern Gulf of Califo...
Dispersion of planktonic propagules connects shoreline populations of many marine species, and consi...
Larvae are thought to be highly vulnerable to offshore transport in productive upwelling regions, wh...
To examine geographical variation in oceanographic forcing on larval delivery, we studied spatial an...
Larvae are considered to be highly susceptible to offshore transport, thereby limiting recruitment i...
Strong advective fields in coastal shelf ecosystems, particularly in eastern boundary currents, lead...
Previous studies have shown that settlement of several crab species along the coast north of Point R...
Identifying where and how larvae accumulate in space and time is key to understanding the dynamics o...
The California Current System is characterized by strong coastal upwelling that drives high primary ...
Oceanic currents and larval accumulation potentially have large impacts on the choice of locations f...
The Northern Gulf of California (NGC) is characterized by seasonal hydrography and circulation (cycl...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Increasing globalization has spread invasive marine organisms, but it is not well understood why som...
A latitudinal gradient in the recruitment rates of intertidal mussels and barnacles was detected in ...
Seasonal changes in connectivity routes among larval fish assemblages in the northern Gulf of Califo...
Dispersion of planktonic propagules connects shoreline populations of many marine species, and consi...
Larvae are thought to be highly vulnerable to offshore transport in productive upwelling regions, wh...
To examine geographical variation in oceanographic forcing on larval delivery, we studied spatial an...
Larvae are considered to be highly susceptible to offshore transport, thereby limiting recruitment i...