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Match/mismatch predictions of spawning duration versus recruitment variability
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1994
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BiologyAquatic Food SystemBreeding BehaviorFishery AssessmentFitnessNatural SciencesPopulation EcologyEvolutionary BiologyFishery ScienceFishery ManagementEventual RecruitmentMarine BiologyAtlantic CodRecruitment VariabilityOffset Time
ABSTRACT According to the match/mismatch hypothesis, larval fish survival and eventual recruitment is dependent on the offset time between the peaks of abundance of larvae and their planktonic prey. A rudimentary larval food supply model is developed to determine the dependence of food availability on the mismatch between peaks. The model predicts that recruitment variability should increase as spawning duration decreases, a result which is moderately supported by an analysis of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) data.
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