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- W4362672289 abstract "The Atlantic brief squid, Lolliguncula brevis, is a euryhaline cephalopod that inhabits shallow, continental shelf habitats from Argentina to the Bay of Fundy. In the southeastern United States, brief squid can account for a considerable portion of the estuarine animal biomass and are an important component of the diets of species with high priority for management and conservation. Historical data from South Carolina Department of Natural Resources suggest that brief squid exhibit spatially and temporally variable size-frequency distributions within the Charleston Harbor estuary. Prior to this study, however, detailed life history information for this species was lacking in the region. Samples of brief squid were collected monthly at four stations along a salinity gradient within the Charleston Harbor estuary in 2019 to investigate temporal and spatial patterns of abundance, sex, size, and maturity. Season and station were significantly related to brief squid abundance, which was greater for all sexes in spring, summer, and fall than in winter. Catches of brief squid were dominated by immature squid compared with mature squid. Excluding sexually indistinct squid, and across all seasons, significantly more males were collected than females. Mean brief squid size tended to be larger in May than in several other months of the year, largely due to the lower abundance of small squid in that month. Logistic regression analyses indicated that brief squid size-at-maturity occurred at 50.2 mm for males and 59.2 mm for females. The presence of both small and large brief squid throughout the year at all stations supports a pattern of overlapping cohorts, whereas the continual presence of immature brief squid at all stations suggests asynchronous recruitment. This study provides valuable life history information that can be used to support the conservation and management of organisms that are either prey or predators of brief squid within the Charleston Harbor estuary. Further research over multiple years and within other estuaries in the Georgia Bight is needed, however, to determine how the life history patterns observed in this study apply more broadly across the region." @default.
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- W4362672289 title "Life History Patterns of the Atlantic Brief Squid, Lolliguncula brevis (Blainville, 1823), in the Charleston Harbor Estuary, South Carolina, USA" @default.
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