Mortality and growth of 0-group flatfish in the brackish dollard (Ems Estuary, Wadden Sea)

Z. Jager, H.L. Kleef, P. Tydeman
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The population dynamics of three 0-group species, plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.), flounder (Platichthys flesus L.) and sole (Solea solea L.) in the Dollard (Ems Estuary, Wadden Sea) were investigated in 1992. The instantaneous rate of decrease in catch density of plaice was 0.011·d−1, which corresponded with other calculated mortality rates of plaice in the western Wadden Sea. Catch densities of 0-group flounder decreased at a rate of 0.018·d−1. The rate of decrease in catch density of 0-group sole was estimated at 0.011·d−1, but was less accurate and probably reflected migration. The rate of increase in mean length of 0-group sole was in agreement with experimental growth studies under excess of food. The observed rate of increase in mean length of plaice and flounder appeared to decline from the beginning of June onwards in comparison with simulated growth in length. A number of factors that may be responsible for the observed differences are discussed.

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0组比目鱼在半咸水中的死亡率和生长(埃姆斯河口,瓦德登海)
1992年,研究了多拉德(埃姆斯河口,瓦登海)三种0群物种——比目鱼(Pleuroectes platessa L.)、比目鱼(Platichthys flexus L.)和比目鱼(Solea Solea L.)的种群动态。在Wadden Sea西部,比目鱼的捕获密度瞬时下降率为0.011·d−1,与其他计算的比目鱼死亡率相对应。0组牙鲆的捕捞密度以0.018·d−1的速率下降。0组比目鱼的捕获密度下降率估计为0.011·d−1,但不太准确,可能反映了迁徙。0组比目鱼平均长度的增长率与过量食物下的实验生长研究一致。与模拟的长度增长相比,从6月初开始,观察到的比目鱼和比目鱼平均长度的增长率似乎有所下降。讨论了可能导致观察到的差异的许多因素。
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