Effects of larval density on the growth and survival of weakfish Cynoscion regalis in large-volume enclosures

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Stocking densities were 50, 500 and 5000 larvae m-3. Larvae in each treatment were fed natural zooplankton prey maintained at 250 prey items l-1. Separate experiments were conducted for early-stage (2-9 d post-hatching) and late-stage (9-17 d post-hatching) larvae. There was a significant effect of stocking density on growth regardless of larval age. Mean instantaneous growth rates (dry wt) ranged from 0.10-0.18 d-1 for early-stage larvae and from 0.18-0.29 d-1 for late-stage larvae. Instantaneous mortality rates were lower than reported field values for weakfish larvae, and there was no significant effect of stocking density. Growth of larvae in densely populated patches thus may be diminished. -from Authors

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Duffy, J. T., & Epifanio, C. E. (1994). Effects of larval density on the growth and survival of weakfish Cynoscion regalis in large-volume enclosures. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 104(3), 227–233. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps104227

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