Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species

Offspring of adult winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) collected from Conception Bay, Newfoundland, were reared from fertilization to metamorphosis. We tested two hypotheses: 1) length and age at metamorphosis are equally variable among individuals and (2) length and age at metamorphosis...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Chambers, R. Christopher, Leggett, William C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1987
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f87-238 2024-06-23T07:54:48+00:00 Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species Chambers, R. Christopher Leggett, William C. 1987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f87-238 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f87-238 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 44, issue 11, page 1936-1947 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 1987 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f87-238 2024-05-30T08:13:47Z Offspring of adult winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) collected from Conception Bay, Newfoundland, were reared from fertilization to metamorphosis. We tested two hypotheses: 1) length and age at metamorphosis are equally variable among individuals and (2) length and age at metamorphosis are not correlated. Length at metamorphosis was significantly less variable than age at metamorphosis when data from all laboratory populations were pooled and in 15 of 18 populations. Coefficients of variation for length and age at metamorphosis for the pooled data were 0.051 and 0.123, respectively. Length and age at metamorphosis were positively correlated when the data were pooled (r = 0.42, p < 0.001) and within 8 of 18 populations. Larvae that metamorphose late do so at larger sizes. When length and age at metamorphosis were converted to growth and developmental rates for the full larval period, significant positive correlations were evident between these rates for the pooled data (r = 0.68, p < 0.001) and within 16 of 18 populations. Larvae that grow slowly, therefore, remain as larvae longer. An examination of published values on size and age at metamorphosis in marine fishes revealed a pattern consistent with our findings both within and among populations and environments: (1) variation in length was less than variation in age at metamorphosis and (2) positive correlations between growth and developmental rates were evident through the larval period. Increased size at metamorphosis may ameliorate competitive effects and reduce the risk of predation in the period immediately following metamorphosis. Due to the considerable variation in the duration of the larval period (age at metamorphosis) the number of individuals that successfully metamorphose and subsequently enter the mature population could be significantly altered under differing environmental conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44 11 1936 1947
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description Offspring of adult winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) collected from Conception Bay, Newfoundland, were reared from fertilization to metamorphosis. We tested two hypotheses: 1) length and age at metamorphosis are equally variable among individuals and (2) length and age at metamorphosis are not correlated. Length at metamorphosis was significantly less variable than age at metamorphosis when data from all laboratory populations were pooled and in 15 of 18 populations. Coefficients of variation for length and age at metamorphosis for the pooled data were 0.051 and 0.123, respectively. Length and age at metamorphosis were positively correlated when the data were pooled (r = 0.42, p < 0.001) and within 8 of 18 populations. Larvae that metamorphose late do so at larger sizes. When length and age at metamorphosis were converted to growth and developmental rates for the full larval period, significant positive correlations were evident between these rates for the pooled data (r = 0.68, p < 0.001) and within 16 of 18 populations. Larvae that grow slowly, therefore, remain as larvae longer. An examination of published values on size and age at metamorphosis in marine fishes revealed a pattern consistent with our findings both within and among populations and environments: (1) variation in length was less than variation in age at metamorphosis and (2) positive correlations between growth and developmental rates were evident through the larval period. Increased size at metamorphosis may ameliorate competitive effects and reduce the risk of predation in the period immediately following metamorphosis. Due to the considerable variation in the duration of the larval period (age at metamorphosis) the number of individuals that successfully metamorphose and subsequently enter the mature population could be significantly altered under differing environmental conditions.
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author Chambers, R. Christopher
Leggett, William C.
spellingShingle Chambers, R. Christopher
Leggett, William C.
Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
author_facet Chambers, R. Christopher
Leggett, William C.
author_sort Chambers, R. Christopher
title Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
title_short Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
title_full Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
title_fullStr Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
title_full_unstemmed Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder ( Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation in Other Species
title_sort size and age at metamorphosis in marine fishes: an analysis of laboratory-reared winter flounder ( pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a review of variation in other species
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