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Seasonal distribution and duration of the planktonic stage of Dover sole, Solea solea, larvae in the Bay of Biscay: an hypothesis
Authors:R Amara  F Lagardere  † Y Desaunay
Institution:IFREMER Centre de Nantes, B.P. 1049, 44037 Nantes Cedex, France;Centre de Recherche en Ecologie Marine et Aquaculture (CNRS-IFREMER), BP 5, F. 17135 L'Houmeau, France
Abstract:The possibility of deriving a prediction about the effect of seasonal variations in the duration of the planktonic larval phase on the dispersal of larval Dover sole was investigated. During six cruises, from February to May 1992, the distribution of sole larvae was studied along a 100-km transect, from the offshore spawning grounds to the coastal nurseries of the Bay of Biscay (France). Samples ( n = 189) were collected with a suprabenthic sampler, and vertical profiles of water temperature and salinity were recorded simultaneously. Counts of otolith increments of larval stage 4b (onset of metamorphosis) were used to estimate the duration of the planktonic life. Duration of the larval phase decreases by about 15 days (37%) with water temperature increase (between 8° in February and 11.2° C in May). Sole larvae occur from the coastal area to 100 km offshore. Within the same cruise, no difference in the duration of the planktonic life was observed between the larvae caught in the onshore and the offshore area. In spite of seasonal differences in abundance, the extent and the shape of the larval distributions during the period of study suggest that the seasonal variations in the duration of the planktonic life did not affect the larval distribution.
Keywords:Solea solea            planktonic larval duration  distribution
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