H Queiroga, J Blanton - Advances in marine biology, 2005 - europepmc.org
We summarize what is known of the biophysical interactions that control vertical migration and dispersal of decapod larvae, asking the following main questions: How common is …
Larval transport is defined as the horizontal translocation of a larva between points x1, y1 and x2, y2, where x and y are horizontal axes, say, perpendicular and parallel to the …
A Metaxas, M Saunders - The Biological Bulletin, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
Biophysical models are being used increasingly, both as predictive tools of larval dispersal for a particular system and for general evaluation of the role of different factors in larval …
Natural geochemical tags are generated by variations in environmental conditions, including temperature, salinity, and seawater chemistry, that are subsequently recorded by the …
The vertical distribution of decapod larvae off the northwest Portuguese coast was analysed in relation to associated environmental conditions from sampling during a 69 h period …
Renewable Energy Has a Good Side and a Bad Side... Evaluate Both All energy sources affect the environment in which we live. While fossil fuels may essentially do more harm …
The exchange of individuals among habitat patches (connectivity) has broad relevance for the conservation and management of marine metapopulations. Elemental fingerprinting …
F Porri, CD McQuaid, S Radloff - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2006 - int-res.com
We examined larval availability and settlement of the intertidal mussel Perna perna simultaneously at different spatial and temporal scales using a nested design at 2 sites, 3 km …
SG Morgan - Advances in Oceanography, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Highly advective upwelling systems along the western margins of continents are widely believed to transport larvae far offshore in surface currents resulting in larval wastage …