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Dartmouth College

2000

Haddock

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Larval Trophodynamics, Turbulence, And Drift On Georges Bank : A Sensitivity Analysis Of Cod And Haddock, Francisco E. E. Werner, Brian R. Mackenzie, R. Ian Perry, R. Gregory Lough, Christopher E. Naimie, Brian O. Blanton, John A. Quinlan Apr 2000

Larval Trophodynamics, Turbulence, And Drift On Georges Bank : A Sensitivity Analysis Of Cod And Haddock, Francisco E. E. Werner, Brian R. Mackenzie, R. Ian Perry, R. Gregory Lough, Christopher E. Naimie, Brian O. Blanton, John A. Quinlan

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Using an individual-based model approach we consider trophodynamic effects on the growth and survival of larval cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on Georges Bank during late winter/early spring. These studies represent an extension of results described in Werner et al. (1996; Deep-Sea Res. II), wherein the effect of turbulence-enhanced larval-prey contact rates increased the effective prey concentration resulting in growth of cod larvae consistent with observed rates in the field. We reformulated the feeding of the larvae to include existing relationships between maximum prey-length and larval-length and we examined: (i) larval search behaviour and …