Wl. Campos et al., INFERENCES FROM THE HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION OF DAB LIMANDA-LIMANDA (L) AND FLOUNDER PLATICHTHYS-FLESUS (L) LARVAE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN NORTH-SEA, Netherlands journal of sea research, 32(3-4), 1994, pp. 277-286
The horizontal distribution of dab, Limanda limanda L., and flounder,
Platichthys flesus L., larvae in the southeastern North Sea was studie
d during the winter-spring period of 1992. Dab larvae comprised 51% of
all fish larvae recorded and increased in abundance from February to
late April, with a mean overall larval density of 38.8 ind.m(-2) durin
g the study period. Flounder larvae comprised 10% of all fish larvae a
nd were most abundant in late March with an average density of 12.5 in
d.m(-2). Highest larval concentrations for both species were observed
in waters off the west Frisian coast and in the inner German Bight, co
nsistent with previously reported egg concentrations. Correlation anal
yses indicated similar distributions of early (I and II) stage larvae,
but dissimilar distribution patterns in later (III and IV) larval sta
ges. This is consistent with known spawning locations and postlarval h
abitats for the two species. Vertical migration is proposed as a poten
tial mechanism that may explain the observed stage-specific horizontal
distributions. Apparent differences in relative growth between two hi
gh-density centres suggested that larval dynamics may be different in
these areas.