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  1. This guide has been produced to help with the identification of larval and juvenile developmental stages of fish in the Tidal Thames. Larval stage is defined as the stage hatching. Recently hatched larvae will have a yolk sac which will feed the larvae.

  2. Oct 26, 2011 · Prey size, morphology, behaviour and abundance can all influence the prey selection of larval and juvenile fishes. Differences in feeding behaviour between fish species, individuals or during ontogeny can also be important, as can inter- and intraspecific interactions (competition, predation risk).

    • A. D. Nunn, L. H. Tewson, I. G. Cowx
    • 2012
  3. Cross-correlation analysis was used to examine the relationships between the larval and juvenile abundances within species. Tests of synchrony across species were used to find similarities in recruitment dynamics for species with similar winter shelf-spawning life-history strategies.

    • J. Christopher Taylor, Warren A. Mitchell, Jeffrey A. Buckel, Harvey J. Walsh, Kyle W. Shertzer, Gre...
    • 2009
  4. Feb 10, 2022 · Most tropical teleost fishes that are demersal as adults have a pelagic larval phase, in which eggs and very young larvae are swept away from spawning sites by ocean currents into open waters...

  5. Apr 18, 2022 · The larvae and juvenile stage is a period of high mortality with significant changes in morphology, ecology and physiology during the life history of fish. In the marine ecosystem, survival rate of larval fish directly affects their early recruitment (Wan and Zhang, 2016).

  6. Jan 21, 2022 · This chapter introduces the ecological diversity of larval and juvenile stages of fishes, using, as an example, the ontogeny of deep-sea demersal species, one of the least known groups with regard to early life history. To clarify the latter in such fishes, a near-bottom sampling survey was conducted on the upper continental slope of Suruga Bay.

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  8. Feb 19, 2016 · Pre-recruit stages of fish, i.e. eggs, larvae, and juveniles, may be surveyed to determine distribution and abundance and, for well-known species, survival and dispersal may also be estimated. This chapter examines literatures on distribution and abundance surveys.

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