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- W3025019596 abstract "Abstract The use of estuarine and marine ecosystems by amphidromous fishes has not been thoroughly studied, especially with respect to habitat types. Here, abundance and size comparisons of juveniles of an amphidromous fish, ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis), were performed among four types of topographically distinct shallow, soft-bottom habitats across two different environmental contexts (marine and estuarine) through monthly seining along an estuary–ocean ecotone in southern Japan. Topography (open/enclosed and presence/absence of surf zone) and environmental parameters (water temperature and salinity) differed among the four habitats, i.e., riverine estuary, exposed beach, embayed beach, and lagoon estuary. The peak month of juvenile abundance also differed among habitats (riverine estuary in December, exposed beach in January, embayed beach and lagoon estuary in March), as did the mean standard length (riverine estuary Regional terms North-western Pacific, East Asia, Japan, Kyushu, Miyazaki Prefecture." @default.
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- W3025019596 title "Where is the nursery for amphidromous nekton? Abundance and size comparisons of juvenile ayu among habitats and contexts" @default.
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