Jt. Anderson et El. Dalley, Interannual differences in hatching times and growth rates of pelagic juvenile cod in Newfoundland waters, FISH RES, 46(1-3), 2000, pp. 227-238
Year-by-year differences in age, hatching period, growth rate, and estimate
d size at settlement of pelagic juvenile cod were examined for the northern
cod stock (NAFO 2J3KL) over a 6-year period, 1992-1997. Cod ranged in leng
th from 24 to 70 mm TL and in age from 41 to 99 days. Mean hatching times v
aried by 7 weeks among years, ranging from June to August. Mean annual grow
th rates ranged from 0.52 to 0.62 mm per day among years, and were signific
antly different (p=0.0018). Hatching occurred significantly later when wate
r temperatures were colder, indicating that spawning was delayed during yea
rs of cold water temperatures and extensive ice cover. However, over the 6
years there was no general relationship between growth rates and ambient wa
ter temperatures experienced by larvae and pelagic juveniles. For example,
lower growth rates in 1994 and 1996 were associated with high ambient water
temperatures. Length of pelagic juvenile cod on common dates in the autumn
varied among years, and was primarily a function of age, not growth rate.
The largest year-class (1994) coincided with the earliest spawning, low gro
wth rates, a large size at settlement, and seasonally warm water temperatur
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