Distribution and retention of Petrolisthes armatus in a coastal plain estuary: The role of vertical movement in larval transport |
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Authors: | Charles E Tilburg Jennie E Seay T Dale Bishop Harlan L Miller III Christof Meile |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Marine Sciences, University of New England, 11 Hills Beach Road, Biddeford, Maine, 04005, USA;2. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 30602, USA |
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Abstract: | Since transport of planktonic larvae is essential to the maintenance and expansion of many marine species, we examined the spatial and temporal distribution of green porcelain crab Petrolisthes armatus (Gibbes, 1850) larvae and the possible underlying physical and behavioral mechanisms using a combination of field observations and numerical modeling. The field study consisted of observations of larval abundance and distribution as well as hydrographic surveys of the Satilla River estuary on the east coast of the USA in August 2006. Larvae were found throughout the water column within the tributaries but primarily at depth in the main river. A numerical model was used to examine the effect of flow and possible larval behavior responsible for the observed distribution and the consequences for larval retention in the estuary. Model results that included downward larval movement are consistent with the field observations, supporting the hypothesis that P. armatus larvae vertically migrate within the water column, which aids in their retention within the estuary. |
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Keywords: | larval transport crabs larvae zoeae models Petrolisthes armatus (green porcelain crab) estuary vertical movement |
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