2010
DOI: 10.5343/bms.2009.1070
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Age, Growth, and Reproductive Patterns of the Great Barracuda, <I>Sphyraena Barracuda</I>, from the Florida Keys

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“…furthermore, the role of YoY piscivores depends upon patterns of recruitment. for great barracuda (auster et al 2011 and herein) that are seasonal spawners (Kadison et al 2010), there may be a seasonal component to the role that this life history stage can play. it remains unclear if larger YoY disperse when size disparities between predators and prey become too large for camouflage within aggregations of prey to be effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…furthermore, the role of YoY piscivores depends upon patterns of recruitment. for great barracuda (auster et al 2011 and herein) that are seasonal spawners (Kadison et al 2010), there may be a seasonal component to the role that this life history stage can play. it remains unclear if larger YoY disperse when size disparities between predators and prey become too large for camouflage within aggregations of prey to be effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…It has been hypothesized that reproductive success depends greatly on the match or mismatch between spawning season and the optimal conditions for the survival of the offspring (Kadison et al, 2010;D'Alessandro et al, 2011;Lowerre-Barbieri et al, 2011). Therefore, the short spawning season of S. viridensis may indicate that the optimal environmental conditions for this species usually occur in a more H .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spawning seasonality of fishes is controlled by several synergic factors (e.g. inheritance, energy sources and exogenous factors) (Kadison et al, 2010;D'Alessandro et al, 2011;Lowerre-Barbieri et al, 2011). In species with restricted spawning seasons which inhabit cold-temperate climates, however, water temperature has been recognized as the main exogenous cue that ensures that gonadal development occurs at the proper time so that fishes are capable of spawning when conditions favour offspring survival (Wright & Trippel, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Great Barracuda Kadison, D'Alessandro, Davis, and Hood (2010) (3) Kadison et al (2010) (2) Kadison et al (2010) (1)…”
Section: Barracudasmentioning
confidence: 99%