2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2009.11.003
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Vertical distribution of barnacle larvae at a fixed nearshore station in southern California: Stage-specific and diel patterns

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“…Cyprids were deeper than nauplii (as in Shanks & Shearman 2009, Tapia et al 2010, Bonicelli et al 2016, which could be due to the negative buoyancy of cyprids. Cyprids have been found at near-bottom depths (Barnett & Jahn 1987, Pineda 1991, Bonicelli et al 2016; non-feeding cyprids may seek deeper, cooler waters to lower their metabolic rate, thus maintaining storage reserves and remaining competent longer before finding a suitable place to settle.…”
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“…Cyprids were deeper than nauplii (as in Shanks & Shearman 2009, Tapia et al 2010, Bonicelli et al 2016, which could be due to the negative buoyancy of cyprids. Cyprids have been found at near-bottom depths (Barnett & Jahn 1987, Pineda 1991, Bonicelli et al 2016; non-feeding cyprids may seek deeper, cooler waters to lower their metabolic rate, thus maintaining storage reserves and remaining competent longer before finding a suitable place to settle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). We selected this study area as the shoreline provides extensive adult barnacle habitat, particularly for the abundant Chthamalus fissus, and larvae of the predominant barnacle species in the region have been observed in surrounding nearshore waters (C. fissus, Balanus glandula, Megabalanus californicus, and Pollicipes polymerus ;Hoffman 1989, Pineda 1991, 1999, Pineda & López 2002, Tapia & Pineda 2007, Tapia et al 2010. Further, the shelf bathymetry is simple.…”
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“…Although several studies have highlighted the role of clines in the aggregation of zooplankters and their food, creating biological hotspots (Raby et al 1994, Grønkjaer & Wieland 1997, Woodson & McManus 2007, Tapia et al 2010, Woodson et al 2012), a strong halocline (i.e., pycnocline) occurred throughout the study at both stations, and this oceanographic feature did not affect the feeding success of fish larvae. Pycnoclines may provide optimal conditions for phytoplankton growth and can be regions of enhanced phytoplankton biomass as a result of both passive and active organism responses (McManus & Woodson 2012).…”
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“…[55]). Besides, larvae are able to control their position in the water column and move together with the main current at that speciic depth [56][57][58], what in turn might result in variability of larval supply in time and space [59]. Some oceanographic features that accumulate and transport marine invertebrate larvae are responsible for disturbing phytoplankton as well.…”
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