Is Guam a regional source, destination, or stepping‐stone for larvae of three fisheries species?
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Journal Title:Fisheries Oceanography
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Description:The pelagic larval duration (PLD) period of fish can influence dispersal, recruitment, and population connectivity, thereby potentially informing best strategies for fish-eries management. Computer models were used to simulate the dispersal of larvae of three species, representing a range of PLDs, from the Pacific island of Guam and neighboring islands for a 9 ‐year period (2004 –2012) to gain insight into the best management strategies for these species. The species included two springtime spawners with shorter and longer PLDs, scribbled rabbitfish ( Siganus spinus ; 33 days)
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Source:Fisheries Oceanography, 28(2), 159-170
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ISSN:1054-6006 ; 1365-2419
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Rights Statement:This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:19ae89dd3adb51ed1483bbfd7dbc1d6701a2cb1a0d6900c8efb20f93d7ca4dca18aa74ea589a8d900b756bf36c107a2e95e86d450abc30f6492db2dd2b36d3b1
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