2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257709
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Validating a biophysical dispersal model with the early life-history traits of common sole (Solea solea L.)

Abstract: Larval dispersal and juvenile survival are crucial in determining variation in recruitment, stock size and adult distribution of commercially important fish. This study investigates the dispersal of early-life stages of common sole (Solea solea L.) in the southern North Sea, both empirically and through modeling. Age at different life-history events of juvenile flatfish sampled along the coasts of Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in 2013, 2014 and 2016, was determined through the counting of dai… Show more

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“…We assumed a constant instantaneous natural mortality M: at each time step, a particle survives with probability exp( − M × Δt). For S. solea and P. flesus that have similar pelagic larval durations (around one month, Paoletti et al, 2021;Sims et al, 2004), we used the same M equals to 0.04 day − 1 (as in Rochette et al, 2012). It is close to what can be found in the literature (0.035 day − 1 in Horwood, 1993 for soles and 0.048 day − 1 in Barbut et al, 2019 for plaices).…”
Section: Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…We assumed a constant instantaneous natural mortality M: at each time step, a particle survives with probability exp( − M × Δt). For S. solea and P. flesus that have similar pelagic larval durations (around one month, Paoletti et al, 2021;Sims et al, 2004), we used the same M equals to 0.04 day − 1 (as in Rochette et al, 2012). It is close to what can be found in the literature (0.035 day − 1 in Horwood, 1993 for soles and 0.048 day − 1 in Barbut et al, 2019 for plaices).…”
Section: Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 92%