Biophysical processes leading to the ingress of temperate fish larvae into estuarine nursery areas: A review

MA Teodosio, CB Paris, E Wolanski, P Morais - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2016 - Elsevier
A series of complementary hypotheses have been proposed to explain the recruitment of
marine and temperate pelagic fish larvae originated from pelagic eggs in coastal …

The influence of marine protected areas on the patterns and processes in the life cycle of reef fishes

ALR Lima, LM Eggertsen, JLS Teixeira… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2023 - Springer
Successful settlement and recruitment of reef fish are influenced by spatial and temporal
processes and variables on distinct scales. Moreover, they require survival at various stages …

Larval fish swimming behavior alters dispersal patterns from marine protected areas in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea

R Faillettaz, CB Paris, JO Irisson - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Most demersal fishes undergo a dispersal phase as larvae, which strongly influences the
connectivity among adult populations and, consequently, their genetic structure and …

A magnetic compass that might help coral reef fish larvae return to their natal reef

M Bottesch, G Gerlach, M Halbach, A Bally… - Current Biology, 2016 - cell.com
Many coral reef fish larvae spend days to months in the open ocean before settlement on
coral reefs [1]. Early in development, larvae have limited swimming capabilities and will …

Perspectives on larval behaviour in biophysical modelling of larval dispersal in marine, demersal fishes

JM Leis - Oceans, 2020 - mdpi.com
Biophysical dispersal models for marine fish larvae are widely used by marine ecologists
and managers of fisheries and marine protected areas to predict movement of larval fishes …

Dimethyl sulfide is a chemical attractant for reef fish larvae

MA Foretich, CB Paris, M Grosell, JD Stieglitz… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Transport of coral reef fish larvae is driven by advection in ocean currents and larval
swimming. However, for swimming to be advantageous, larvae must use external stimuli as …

Swimming speeds of Mediterranean settlement‐stage fish larvae nuance Hjort's aberrant drift hypothesis

R Faillettaz, E Durand, CB Paris… - Limnology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Historically, the mortality of early‐life stages of marine fishes was supposed to be mostly
caused by poor feeding during a critical period and aberrant drifting away from favorable …

Shining a light on fish at night: an overview of fish and fisheries in the dark of night, and in deep and polar seas

N Hammerschlag, CG Meyer, MS Grace… - Bulletin of Marine …, 2017 - ingentaconnect.com
Shining a light on fish at night: an overview of fish and fisheries in the dark of night, and in
deep and polar seas Page 1 Bull Mar Sci. 93(2):253–284. 2017 https://doi.org/10.5343/bms.2016.1082 …

Pre-settlement coral-reef fish larvae respond to magnetic field changes during the day

J O'Connor, R Muheim - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2017 - journals.biologists.com
Observations of coral-reef fish larvae have revealed remarkably consistent orientation
behaviour while swimming offshore, requiring large-scale orientation cues. However, the …

An integrative investigation of sensory organ development and orientation behavior throughout the larval phase of a coral reef fish

JE Majoris, MA Foretich, Y Hu, KR Nickles… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
The dispersal of marine larvae determines the level of connectivity among populations,
influences population dynamics, and affects evolutionary processes. Patterns of dispersal …