Little is known regarding the swimming ability of the larvae of European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) in relation to changes in total length (TL), dry weight (DW) and developmental stage, which is surprising given the importance of transport processes to the recruitment dynamics of this species in the North Sea and elsewhere. We investigated ontogenetic changes in the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of plaice from hatching to the onset of metamorphosis (50 days post-hatch, dph) at 8 °C. The mean (±SD) TL and DW growth rates were 1.59 ± 0.81 and 7.7 ± 0.35 % d−1, respectively. Larvae were unable to swim at against a minimum current speed of <0.5 cm s−1 until 10 dph (7 mm TL), after which Ucrit significantly increased with incre...
Dispersal is a fundamental process governing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of any given s...
The ontogeny of swimming behaviour in sardine Sardina pilchardus larvae was studied, from hatching t...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
Critical swimming speed (U,,it) provides a useful estimate of maximum swimming performance for fish ...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
Although there have been a number of studies on the swimming speeds of adult fish (e.g. Bainbridge, ...
International audienceHistorically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
Recent studies have revealed that reef fish larvae have excellent sustained swimming capabilities an...
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...
The ontogeny of swimming behaviour in sardine Sardina pilchardus larvae was studied, from hatching t...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
Critical swimming speed (U,,it) provides a useful estimate of maximum swimming performance for fish ...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
Although there have been a number of studies on the swimming speeds of adult fish (e.g. Bainbridge, ...
International audienceHistorically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
Recent studies have revealed that reef fish larvae have excellent sustained swimming capabilities an...
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...
The ontogeny of swimming behaviour in sardine Sardina pilchardus larvae was studied, from hatching t...
Most planktonic larvae of marine invertebrates are denser than sea water, and rely on swimming to lo...