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- W2000676144 abstract "Variations in growth and condition of female fish change the viability pattern of the offspring. The influence of maternal effects on the reproductive potential, and hence recruitment, has gained support during the last decade, both from laboratory experiments and field investigations. Since such maternal effects are phenotypic and therefore the result of the age/size and condition composition of the spawning population, overfishing will cause the population to move away from its fitness peak. For this reason maternal effects are the only recruitment mechanism which can be directly managed through fishing regulations. This paper reviews the maternal effect of early larval survivorship in the field, in connection with the synchrony idea of J. Hjort and D. Cushing. The weak relation between spawning biomass and recruitment has discredited spawner abundance as a significant predictor of recruitment. Dynamic investigations on the maternal factors and the fecundity can be used to adjust estimates of spawning biomass. It is expected that this approach will clarify the significance of the spawning population in determining the level of recruitment." @default.
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- W2000676144 title "Maternal effects — a link between the past and the future" @default.
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