Red king crab larval advection in Bristol Bay: Implications for recruitment variability
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2020
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Journal Title:Fisheries Oceanography
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Description:Recruitment variability is poorly understood for Bering Sea crab stocks. The nearshore area in southwest Bristol Bay (Alaska, USA) is hypothesized as having his - torically (i.e., prior to ~ 1980) been the most important spawning ground for Bristol Bay red king crab ( Paralithodes camtschaticus ) because post-larvae are thought to have been most likely to reach optimal settlement habitat along the Alaska Peninsula when hatched from this area as part of an endless-belt reproductive strategy. We coupled a biophysical and oceanographic circulation model to test this hypothesis, in -
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Source:Fisheries Oceanography, 29(6), 505-525
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ISSN:1054-6006 ; 1365-2419
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:9b7e102203230f3cbaf9df80307657bc1d1901479ac5a274d1c82d7ba843ddb4
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