1995
DOI: 10.2989/025776195784156467
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Models of temperature-dependent rate of development of pilchardSardinops sagaxeggs, to be used in routine procedures for estimating daily egg production

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“…Moreover, retardations in the development rate, at intermediate stages (e.g. Le Clus and Malan, 1995) were characteristic of the stage III and coincident with the closure of the blastopore. Such observations provide important biological information on the probability of capture of each mackerel egg-stage for field surveys; they outline the possibility of producing spe- cific stage capturability indexes.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Moreover, retardations in the development rate, at intermediate stages (e.g. Le Clus and Malan, 1995) were characteristic of the stage III and coincident with the closure of the blastopore. Such observations provide important biological information on the probability of capture of each mackerel egg-stage for field surveys; they outline the possibility of producing spe- cific stage capturability indexes.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Many studies have examined the influence of temperature on the development and mortality rates of fish embryos (Lasker, 1964;Lo, 1985;Pauly and Pullin, 1988;Pepin, 1991;Van der Land, 1991;Le Clus and Malan, 1995), but these temperaturerelated mechanisms remain unclear for many species (Legget and Deblois, 1994). In this way, only limited information is available for the southern spawning component of the Northeast Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus L. (herein NEA mackerel).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(Uehara S, unpublished data, 2008), the lower tolerance for low temperatures in the eggs in Japanese water would be natural and accounted for by the temperature where they inhabit. Differences in incubation time among populations have also been reported for pilchard Sardinops sagax [23] and plaice Pleuronectes platessa [24]. However, the differences in round herring were so large that they should not be overlooked.…”
Section: Egg Development Ratesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Diversos estudios examinaron la influencia de la temperatura en los índices del desarrollo y de la mortalidad de los * Centro de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente (CERENAYMA), Escuela Universitariade Ingeniería Industrial e Informáticay Sistema (EUIIIS), Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica, Chile. embriones de los peces (Van der Land, 1991;Le Clus & Malan, 1995), pero estos mecanismos relacionados con la temperatura siguen siendo confusos para muchas especies (Legget & Deblois, 1994). Ryland & Nichols (1967) indicaron que el tamaño de las larvas en la primera alimentación está relacionado con el tamaño inicial del huevo y la eficacia en que el saco vitelino se convierte al tejido fino del cuerpo.…”
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