Fundamental knowledge of mortality during the planktonic phase of the typical marine life cycle is essential to understanding population dynamics and managing marine resources. However, estimating larval mortality is extremely challenging, because the fate of microscopic larvae cannot be tracked as they develop for weeks in ocean currents. We used a two-pronged approach to provide reliable estimates of larval mortality: (1) frequent, long-term sampling where the combination of larval behaviors and recirculation greatly reduces larval transport to and from the study area, and (2) an improved method of calculating larval mortality that consists of a vertical life table with a negative binomial distribution to account for the notorious patchin...
Predation is a major source of mortality for the eggs, embryos, and larvae of marine invertebrates. ...
A complete understanding of marine population dynamics requires information on spatial and temporal...
Survival of pelagic marine larvae is an important determinant of dispersal potential. Despite this, ...
Biophysical models are being used increasingly, both as predictive tools of larval dispersal for a p...
Studies of rates of ingestion, particle selection, metabolism, growth, moulting, and egg production ...
Planktonic larval durations (PLDs) affect the ecology and evolution of benthic marine populations th...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
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Many species have multi-stage life cycles in which the youngest stages (e.g., larvae) are small, dis...
Estimation of zooplankton mortality rates in field populations is a challenging task that some conte...
Zooplankton mortality is commonly estimated from time series of abundances (horizontal life table ap...
The population surface method for estimating mortality was modified to incorporate diapause of copep...
Many coastal marine invertebrates and fish begin life as planktonic larvae that can be transported s...
Mortality of planktonic populations is difficult to determine because assumptions of the methods are...
The pelagic environment is characterized by unevenly distributed resources and risks. Such unpredict...
Predation is a major source of mortality for the eggs, embryos, and larvae of marine invertebrates. ...
A complete understanding of marine population dynamics requires information on spatial and temporal...
Survival of pelagic marine larvae is an important determinant of dispersal potential. Despite this, ...
Biophysical models are being used increasingly, both as predictive tools of larval dispersal for a p...
Studies of rates of ingestion, particle selection, metabolism, growth, moulting, and egg production ...
Planktonic larval durations (PLDs) affect the ecology and evolution of benthic marine populations th...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Many species have multi-stage life cycles in which the youngest stages (e.g., larvae) are small, dis...
Estimation of zooplankton mortality rates in field populations is a challenging task that some conte...
Zooplankton mortality is commonly estimated from time series of abundances (horizontal life table ap...
The population surface method for estimating mortality was modified to incorporate diapause of copep...
Many coastal marine invertebrates and fish begin life as planktonic larvae that can be transported s...
Mortality of planktonic populations is difficult to determine because assumptions of the methods are...
The pelagic environment is characterized by unevenly distributed resources and risks. Such unpredict...
Predation is a major source of mortality for the eggs, embryos, and larvae of marine invertebrates. ...
A complete understanding of marine population dynamics requires information on spatial and temporal...
Survival of pelagic marine larvae is an important determinant of dispersal potential. Despite this, ...