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1995

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Mitochondrial-Dna Variation In The Bay Scallop, Argopecten-Irradians (Lamarck, 1819), And The Atlantic Calico Scallop, Argopecten-Gibbus (Linnaeus, 1758), Sandra G. Blake, John Graves Jan 1995

Mitochondrial-Dna Variation In The Bay Scallop, Argopecten-Irradians (Lamarck, 1819), And The Atlantic Calico Scallop, Argopecten-Gibbus (Linnaeus, 1758), Sandra G. Blake, John Graves

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Restriction site variation of the mitochondrial DNA of Argopecten irradians ssp, was surveyed within four populations from the U.S. Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico. A population from North Carolina was resampled one year after the first collection to provide a measure of temporal variation within a population. Haplotype diversity was high, with 49 haplotypes revealed among a total of 135 bay scallops screened with 8 restriction endonucleases. Nucleotide sequence divergences corrected for within-sample variation among populations ranged from 0.00%, between the temporal samples, to 0.33% between geographically distant populations. Tests for heterogeneity indicated that no two of the …


Settlement Of Blue Crab Postlarvae In Western North Atlantic Estuaries, J Van Montfrans, Ce Epifano, Dm Knott, R M. Lipcius, Et Al Jan 1995

Settlement Of Blue Crab Postlarvae In Western North Atlantic Estuaries, J Van Montfrans, Ce Epifano, Dm Knott, R M. Lipcius, Et Al

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We quantified variability in daily settlement of blue crab postlarvae (megalopae) on identical artificial settlement substrates at up to 6 sites concurrently over a broad geographic expanse (similar to 1300 km) of the western North Atlantic (Delaware-South Carolina, USA). The 4-year study encompassed the blue crab recruitment season (generally July-November) from 1989-1992. Regional settlement was characterized by: (1) constant low levels of daily settlement punctuated by significantly non-random, episodic peaks of variable duration and intensity with peaks collectively accounting for at least half the total annual settlement at a site; (2) spatial and temporal variability leading to a general lack …


Settlement Indices For Blue Crab Megalopae In The York River, Virginia: Temporal Relationships And Statistical Efficiency, Ks Metcalfe, J Van Montfrans, Rom Lipcius Jan 1995

Settlement Indices For Blue Crab Megalopae In The York River, Virginia: Temporal Relationships And Statistical Efficiency, Ks Metcalfe, J Van Montfrans, Rom Lipcius

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The efficacy of artificial settlement substrates in quantifying relative rates of settlement of blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, postlarvae (megalopae) was examined. The technique has been widely used to assess settlement at local (Chesapeake Bay) and broad geographic scales (Atlantic and Gulf Coasts). This analysis examined differences in settlement between two configurations of substrates and two depths of deployment, in relation to lunar day, month, year and hours of flood tide occurring at night. Substrates were deployed daily for four years (1989-1992) during the settlement season (July-November) in the York River, Virginia. Settlement did not differ between substrate configurations (flat and …


Do Striped Bass And Blue Crab Abundances Correlate In Chesapeake Bay?, Thomas C. Mosca Iii, Paul J. Rudershausen, Rom Lipcius Jan 1995

Do Striped Bass And Blue Crab Abundances Correlate In Chesapeake Bay?, Thomas C. Mosca Iii, Paul J. Rudershausen, Rom Lipcius

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We examined a corollary to the hypothesis that striped bass regulate the blue crab population in Chesapeake Bay by preying on juveniles, an expected inverse correlation between striped bass and blue crab abundance. Abundance indices based on Virginia striped bass young-of-the-year beach seine data (1980-1992) were constructed for fish ages 1 - 8, and for the Virginia resident stock component, ages 1 - 5. Fishery-independent, pound net data for fall and spring were also used to construct indices of striped bass abundance in Rappahannock River (1986-1993). Juvenile blue crab abundance indices were constructed based on trawl survey data from the …


Age And Growth Of Weakfish, Cynoscion Regalis, In The Chesapeake Bay-Region With A Discussion Of Historical Changes In Maximum Size, Susan K. Lowerre-Barbieri, Mark E. Chittenden, Luiz R. Barbieri Jan 1995

Age And Growth Of Weakfish, Cynoscion Regalis, In The Chesapeake Bay-Region With A Discussion Of Historical Changes In Maximum Size, Susan K. Lowerre-Barbieri, Mark E. Chittenden, Luiz R. Barbieri

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Weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, were collected in 1989-93 from commercial catches in the Chesapeake Bay region, and special collections of large fish were made in Delaware Bay. Ages were based on sectioned otoliths. Most weakfish were 200-600 mm TL and ages 1-4 years. Maximum age was 17 years from a 1985 Delaware Bay fish. Maximum current observed ages were 12 years in Chesapeake Bay and 11 years in Delaware Bay. However, fish older than age 6 were rare in both areas. There was no evidence that Delaware Bay fish reached a larger maximum size or maximum age than Chesapeake Bay fish. …


An Analysis Of Weekly Fluctuations In Catchability Coefficients, Steven M. Atran, Joseph G. Loesch Jan 1995

An Analysis Of Weekly Fluctuations In Catchability Coefficients, Steven M. Atran, Joseph G. Loesch

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Early Recruitment And Growth Of The American Oyster Crassostrea Virginica (Bivalvia: Ostreidae) With Respect To Tidal Zonation And Season, Gc Roegner, Roger L. Mann Jan 1995

Early Recruitment And Growth Of The American Oyster Crassostrea Virginica (Bivalvia: Ostreidae) With Respect To Tidal Zonation And Season, Gc Roegner, Roger L. Mann

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Survival and growth of newly settled oysters were measured at sub- and intertidal treatment levels during the first month of post-settlement life in the York River, Virginia, USA. Controlled settlement of hatchery-reared larvae in the laboratory and image analysis techniques allowed for individual oysters grown in the field to be tracked through time. High mortality occurred within 1 wk postsettlement at ah tidal heights in 3 experiments which spanned the natural recruitment period. This initial mortality strongly influenced later abundance, as weekly mortality rates decreased sharply after 2 wk. Additionally, all recruits were eliminated from the mid-intertidal zone and above …