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Reproduction, ontogeny and recruitment
Houde, E.D.; Able, K.W.; Strydrom, N.A.; Wolanski, E.; Arula, T. (2022). Reproduction, ontogeny and recruitment, in: Whitfield, A.K. et al. Fish and fisheries in estuaries. pp. 60-187. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119705345.ch3
In: Whitfield, A.K. et al. (2022). Fish and fisheries in estuaries. John Wiley & Sons: Hoboken. ISBN 9781444336672; e-ISBN 9781119705345. 2 vols. pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119705345, more

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  • Houde, E.D.
  • Able, K.W.
  • Strydrom, N.A.
  • Wolanski, E., more
  • Arula, T.

Abstract
    This chapter reviews and synthesises knowledge on reproduction and recruitment in estuary-dependent and estuary-associated fishes. Resident and migrating species (anadromous, catadromous and amphidromous) capitalise on estuarine productivity to ensure successful reproduction. The variable estuarine environments are challenging, but many species are adapted to reproduce in and recruit to these rich and productive ecosystems. Modes of reproduction, including utilisation of nursery habitat by early-life stages and behavioural adaptations, are described, as are contributions of adults to recruitment. Scales and patterns of environmental, hydrodynamic and biological processes that control ingress or retention of early-life stages in estuaries are reviewed. Recruitment processes in estuary-associated species are highly dynamic, depend on fish behaviour, are variably dependent on adult abundance and are difficult to predict. Case studies and global examples are presented to highlight the diversity of strategies and factors that ensure reproductive success.

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