Survival and growth of sardine larvae in the offshore side of the Kuroshio |
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Authors: | HIROMU ZENITANI KAORU NAKATA DENZO INAGAKE |
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Institution: | National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, 2–12-4 Fukuura, Kanazawa, Yokohama 236, Japan;Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, Shinhama, Shiogama, 985, Japan |
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Abstract: | After 1984 the major spawning of the Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanostictus, has been observed to occur in the offshore waters, where the survival of early-stage larvae (4–10 mm in length) is questionable. The main objective of this study is to estimate the growth and survival rates of the early-stage larval cohort in the offshore side of the Kuroshio Current. A radar-reflecting buoy with a surface drogue was launched to tag a patch of larvae, and the patch was traced for 3 days in March 1991. The survival rate of the early-stage larval cohort was calculated from the change in density during the survey. The range of the instantaneous mortality rate was from 0.83 to 1.11 day, a survival rate of32-44%day-1.The mean density of the smaller larvae (4–6 mm in length) decreased more rapidly than that of the larger larvae (6–10 mm in length) during the sampling period. The survival rate of the first-feeding larvae in the offshore region seemed to be lower than that of the post-flrst-feeding larvae. However, the growth rates of the first-feeding larvae's survivors in the region were higher than those of the post-first-feeding larvae's survivors. The first-feeding larvae in the offshore region seemed to survive when the growth rate of the larvae was high. |
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Keywords: | Kuroshio sardine larvae larval survival Japanese sardine |
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