An evaluation of distribution, abundance, and phenotypes of early developmental stages of the common triple fin across a major life-history transition.
Abstract:<p><b>Many marine reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with reef-based adults that produce pelagic larvae. Pelagic larval development is characteristically risky; intrinsic and extrinsic factors often lead to high spatial and temporal variability in demographic rates. Pelagic larval development may also facilitate dispersal, and this — in combination with variable demographic rates during the larval stage — is likely to drive variation in local population replenishment (i.e., “recruitment”). … Show more
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