2018
DOI: 10.3354/meps12616
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Interannual and regional variability in settlement of groundfishes to protected and fished nearshore waters of Oregon, USA

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“…Newly hatched larvae range from 4.4 to 6.5 mm, and flexion occurs around 7.5-8.7 mm (Matarese et al, 1989). Larvae metamorphose into pelagic juveniles at around 14 mm standard length (L s ) and remain pelagic until at least 35 mm L s , but pelagic juveniles as large as 60 mm L s have been observed (Ottmann et al, 2018). The pelagic larval and juvenile periods last c. 3-4 months (O'Connell, 1953).…”
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“…Newly hatched larvae range from 4.4 to 6.5 mm, and flexion occurs around 7.5-8.7 mm (Matarese et al, 1989). Larvae metamorphose into pelagic juveniles at around 14 mm standard length (L s ) and remain pelagic until at least 35 mm L s , but pelagic juveniles as large as 60 mm L s have been observed (Ottmann et al, 2018). The pelagic larval and juvenile periods last c. 3-4 months (O'Connell, 1953).…”
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“…Almost nothing is known about the patterns of population replenishment or recruitment (but see Ottmann et al, 2018). For this reason, there is interest in examining otolith microstructure in larval and juvenile cabezon to identify early life-history traits that may be important determinants of recruitment strength.…”
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“…The larvae of quillback rockfish S. maliger, an important nearshore species, are extruded in March− June (Love et al 2002), and pelagic larvae and juveniles spend ~1−2 mo in the upper water column before recruiting to nearshore benthic habitats. In Oregon, USA, quillback rockfish juveniles typically settle from June through August, but can settle as early as May and as late as September and arrive to nearshore habitats at ~15−40 mm standard length (SL; Ottmann et al 2018). In contrast, juvenile coho salmon from Oregon and Washington spawn in freshwater streams (or in many cases are of hatchery origin) and inhabit freshwater for 1 yr prior to entering the ocean in spring.…”
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confidence: 99%