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The performance of feeding larvae may also have long-lasting effects on juvenile performance (Pechenik, this volume). These ecological processes imply that there is selection on the form and physiology of feeding larvae to maximize net rates of energy gain by feeding.
Jun 2, 2006 · The two most commonly used methods for estimating the food consumption of fish are based on either the evacuation rate of food or the energy budget of an individual fish. In this study, both of those methods were used to estimate the food consumption of fish under experimental conditions.
- J. Karjalainen, D. Miserque, H. Huuskonen
- 1997
This literature review of the current state of knowledge aims to provide a framework for a better understanding of fish skeletal muscle ontogeny, and its impact on larval and juvenile quality as broadly defined.
- Luísa M.P. Valente, Katerina A. Moutou, Luis E.C. Conceição, Sofia Engrola, Jorge M.O. Fernandes, Ia...
- 2013
May 5, 2018 · Our study focuses on larval and juvenile traits in the intertidal fish, Cocos frillgoby (Bathygobius cocosensis: Gobiidae), collected over three annual breeding seasons.
- Joshua A. Thia, Cynthia Riginos, Libby Liggins, Will F. Figueira, Katrina McGuigan
- 16
- 2018
- 05 May 2018
Larval stage is defined as the stage hatching. Recently hatched larvae will have a yolk sac which will feed the larvae. The yolk sac will be absorbed for several days until they are able to feed on live prey. When fish reach juvenile stage, they usually resemble to small adults.
Modes of development of marine crustaceans and other marine invertebrates include presence or absence of a larval stage, of larval feeding, and of maternal protection of offspring.
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Larval transport is fundamental to several ecological processes, yet it remains unresolved for the majority of systems. We define larval transport, and describe its components, namely, larval behavior and the physical transport mechanisms accounting for advection, diffusion, and their variability.