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Modes of ingress by larvae and juveniles of marine fishes into estuaries: From microtidal to macrotidal systems

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FISH AND FISHERIES
卷 24, 期 3, 页码 488-503

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/faf.12745

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fish recruitment; macrotidal; microtidal; nursery area

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This article reviews published research on the ingress of larvae and early juveniles of marine fishes into different types of estuaries subjected to various tidal regimes. The abilities and responses of these early-life stages to the physico-chemical, hydrodynamic, and biological drivers that facilitate ingress are discussed. The importance of olfactory cues, vertical migratory behaviors, and selective tidal stream transport in the ingress of larvae and early juveniles into estuaries is emphasized.
We review published research on the ingress of larvae and early juveniles of marine fishes into estuaries subjected to different tidal regimes and provide perspectives on the abilities and responses of these early-life stages to the physico-chemical, hydrodynamic and biological drivers that facilitate such ingress. We focus on documenting ingress and the mechanisms employed by early-stage fishes from coastal waters to enter different types of microtidal and macrotidal estuaries but also include information on ingress into mesotidal systems. Spawning localities for estuary-associated marine fishes are assessed with respect to ontogeny of larvae and their ability to ingress estuaries during the preflexion and postflexion stages. The processes and physico-chemical cues employed by larvae and early juveniles to locate estuaries are reviewed, with olfactory cues being recognised as especially important. Particular emphasis is directed to vertical migratory behaviours and selective tidal stream transport (STST) employed by many larvae ingressing macrotidal estuaries, contrasting with mainly passive flood-tide entry and active swimming modes typically used by larvae and early juveniles that enter microtidal estuaries and estuarine lakes and lagoon systems.

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