Peak spawning day (since the 1 st of January) estimated as the first day where a temperature of 10°C is reached on average over the six spawning grounds: The eastern English Channel off the French coast (EC), off the Belgian coast (BC), off Texel (Tx), the inner German Bight (GB), off the mouth of the Thames River (Th) and on the Norfolk Banks (N).

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Verfasser: Silvia Paoletti (718768)
Karen Bekaert (8113406)
Léo Barbut (11467455)
Geneviève Lacroix (361656)
Filip A. M. Volckaert (8140614)
Kris Hostens (638513)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Genetics / Ecology / Sociology / Developmental Biology / Inorganic Chemistry / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / xlink \ / > larvae / solea solea </ / lower food availability / longer pelagic phase / div >< p / common sole (< / combines local hydrodynamics / calibrate biophysical models / accredited daily ageing / 1995 &# 8211 / sole larval behavior / daily growth rings / co </ sc / southern north sea / biophysical dispersal model / larval dispersal model / commercially important fish / north sea / larval dispersal / important tools / growth rates / model estimated / yearly predicted / winter disruption / useful method / united kingdom / uk coast / study investigates / stock size / sc xmlns / potentially related / possibly due / nursery areas / modelled average / life stages / life history / l .) / juvenile survival / history traits / history events / hatching period / distribution curves / different life
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257709.s001