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- W2132752707 abstract "Predation-mortality risk for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) larvae does not appear to be related to their growth rate, but important differences in behavioral performance occur between batches of larvae. This conclusion is based upon field-enclosure and laboratory experiments that assessed the degree to which predation-mortality rates and behavioral survival skills vary with growth rate. In field enclosures, populations composed of 15 fast-growing larvae and 15 slow-growing larvae of a comparable size were exposed to a predatory fish. Growth rate did not affect predation rate. In the laboratory we measured 11 survival skills on 100 larvae of a common size from 10 batches of eggs. For each batch, behavioral performance of fast-growing larvae was compared with that of slow-growing larvae. Growth rate did not affect performance in 10 of the 11 survival skills, but behavioral performance varied among treatment groups (growth rate × batch), with higher performance in most survival skills for some treatment groups and consistently poorer performance for other groups. This coordinated pattern of behavioral performance forecasts differential survival among batches. The variation among batches may be related to timing of spawning within the reproductive season of this serially spawning species." @default.
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