Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class strength and recruitment, fisheries science has struggled to understand the fate of fish eggs and larvae. Here we discuss how food availability will influence growth and survival of larvae when foraging behaviour is flexible and involves predation risk. We use theory to show that small larval fish with a high risk of predation should nevertheless forage intensely and maintain high growth rates. The implication of this is that food availability is more important to recruitment success than is often assumed from studies of growth rate, since the main effect of low food availability appears as increased predation rates. As larvae develop and grow ...
Models of behaviour in trade-off situations between foraging and predator avoidance predict that an ...
Behavioural traits can strongly influence fitness and survival and are important mediators of life h...
Every individual of a population is challenged daily by circumstances that demand certain levels of ...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Knowledge of the foraging ecology of fishes is fundamental both to understanding the processes that ...
Animals are often forced to make ecologically important decisions when faced with potentially confli...
A variety of development characteristics, morphological, behavioural, and experiential, contribute t...
The theory of recruitment in fishes and hypotheses pertaining to causes of recruitment fluctuation a...
Trade-offs between the costs and benefits of growth are thought to be mediated by behaviour, whereby...
1. Comparative evidence from several animal taxa suggests that juveniles hatching from larger eggs h...
Prey animals are often confronted with situations that differ in predation risk. According to the ri...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Models of behaviour in trade-off situations between foraging and predator avoidance predict that an ...
Behavioural traits can strongly influence fitness and survival and are important mediators of life h...
Every individual of a population is challenged daily by circumstances that demand certain levels of ...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Knowledge of the foraging ecology of fishes is fundamental both to understanding the processes that ...
Animals are often forced to make ecologically important decisions when faced with potentially confli...
A variety of development characteristics, morphological, behavioural, and experiential, contribute t...
The theory of recruitment in fishes and hypotheses pertaining to causes of recruitment fluctuation a...
Trade-offs between the costs and benefits of growth are thought to be mediated by behaviour, whereby...
1. Comparative evidence from several animal taxa suggests that juveniles hatching from larger eggs h...
Prey animals are often confronted with situations that differ in predation risk. According to the ri...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Models of behaviour in trade-off situations between foraging and predator avoidance predict that an ...
Behavioural traits can strongly influence fitness and survival and are important mediators of life h...
Every individual of a population is challenged daily by circumstances that demand certain levels of ...