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Series foreword | ||
Introduction: the early life history of fishes and its role in recruitment processes | ||
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Selected key literature | ||
1 | Prologue. Recruitment in fish populations: the paradigm shift generated by ICES Committee A | 1 |
2 | Effects of adult age and size structure on reproductive output in marine fishes | 31 |
3 | Environmental influences on egg and propagule sizes in marine fishes | 63 |
4 | Regulation of energy acquisition and allocation to respiration, growth and reproduction: simulation model and example using rainbow trout | 103 |
5 | Life history responses to environmental variability in early life | 139 |
6 | Patterns and consequences of selective processes in teleost early life histories | 173 |
7 | The use of field studies to investigate selective processes in fish early life history | 197 |
8 | Ontogeny, growth and the recruitment process | 225 |
9 | Ontogeny of cannibalism in larval and juvenile fishes with special emphasis on Atlantic cod | 251 |
10 | Size-selective predation on juvenile North Sea flatfish and possible implications for recruitment | 279 |
11 | Natural selection and the evolution of growth rate in the early life history: what are the trade-offs? | 305 |
12 | Predation on juvenile fishes: dynamic interactions between size-structured predators and prey | 333 |
13 | Size-based foraging success and vulnerability to predation: selection of survivors in individual-based models of larval fish populations | 357 |
14 | Compensatory responses to decreased young-of-the-year survival: an individual-based modelling analysis of winter flounder | 391 |
15 | Relationships between early life history traits and recruitment among coral reef fishes | 423 |
16 | Recruitment variation in fish populations assessed using meta-analysis | 451 |
17 | Interannual variability in stage-specific survival rates and the causes of recruitment variation | 469 |
18 | The utility of early life history studies and the challenges of recruitment prediction | 495 |
19 | Early life history and recruitment: legacy and challenges | 515 |
20 | Epilogue. The Three Cavaliers: a discussion from the golden age of Norwegian marine research | 551 |
Author index | 567 | |
Location index | 578 | |
Species index | 580 | |
Subject index | 585 |
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