2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2021.102101
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A review of the effects of contamination and temperature in Solea solea larvae. Modeling perspectives in the context of climate change

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“…The flatfish species Solea solea ( Fig 1 ), is an important benthic commercial species found in shallow (10–60 m and up to 200 m depth) estuarine and coastal waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean [ 11 ]. Sole has a complex life cycle, and environmental fluctuations strongly influence the time of spawning, the survival rates, egg and larval life history along the larval dispersion process, and the transition from a pelagic to a benthic lifestyle [ 12 ].…”
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“…The flatfish species Solea solea ( Fig 1 ), is an important benthic commercial species found in shallow (10–60 m and up to 200 m depth) estuarine and coastal waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean [ 11 ]. Sole has a complex life cycle, and environmental fluctuations strongly influence the time of spawning, the survival rates, egg and larval life history along the larval dispersion process, and the transition from a pelagic to a benthic lifestyle [ 12 ].…”
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“…The length of metamorphosis varies depending on temperature and food availability. The transition from hatching until complete metamorphosis -the complete larval stage- can last between 26 and 15 days, at 16°C and 19°C, respectively [ 11 ]. By the end of metamorphosis, juvenile soles are ready to change from pelagic to benthic lifestyle to colonize shallow coastal waters in estuaries and bays [ 15 ].…”
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“…The duration of metamorphosis varies depending on temperature and food availability. In S. solea, the transition from hatching until complete metamorphosis -the complete larval stage-can last between 15 and 26 days, at 19 • C and 16 • C, respectively [28], whereas the Senegalese sole usually takes about 8 days to complete metamorphosis at 20 • C, although with a high variability depending on environmental and feed availability [29,30]. Fully metamorphosed juveniles change from a pelagic to a benthic lifestyle-a process known as settlement-colonizing estuaries and bays that act as nursery areas [31,32].…”
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