Habitat quality of a subarctic nursery ground for 0-group plaice ( Pleuronectes platessa L.)
Habitat quality of a subarctic nursery ground in northern Norway for 0-group plaice Pleuronectes platessa was investigated by following settlement, mortality and growth during 2005 and 2006. Newly settled individuals were first observed in the end of May to early June and settlement lasted until mid...
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description | Habitat quality of a subarctic nursery ground in northern Norway for 0-group plaice
Pleuronectes platessa was investigated by following settlement, mortality and growth during 2005 and 2006. Newly settled individuals were first observed in the end of May to early June and settlement lasted until mid-July. Densities peaked in early July and were comparable to those reported in temperate nursery grounds. Mortality estimates after settlement differed between 0.062
d
−
1 in 2005 and 0.025
d
−
1 in 2006. Potential predators appeared to be rather similar as those reported in other areas: the brown shrimp
Crangon
crangon, the shore crab
Carcinus maenas and demersal fish species (gadoids). Population mean growth indicated linear growth until August leveling-off afterwards. 0-group plaice reached a lower mean size (5–6
cm) at the end of the growing season than in temperate areas probably due to later settlement timing in combination with lower summer–autumn water temperatures. The comparison of observed growth rates with predictions of maximum growth models indicated a similar pattern as observed in temperate nursery grounds: Growth appeared to be maximal except for the period after summer. Whether or not this was related to changes in food quality throughout the season, to interspecies competition or to emigration remains to be elucidated. |
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d
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d
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Crangon
crangon, the shore crab
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d
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d
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Crangon
crangon, the shore crab
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d
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d
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Crangon
crangon, the shore crab
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