Institute for Sustainability, Studies, Montclair State University, 1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07043, USA.
J Fish Biol. 2009 Aug;75(3):693-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02304.x.
The pattern of stable isotope signatures in a sub-sample of 67 juvenile weakfish Cynoscion regalis, captured at the mouth of the Christina River, 113 km upstream of the mouth of Delaware Bay (U.S.A) in the autumn of 2000, suggested that they resided at the location since recruitment. The possibility that young C. regalis departed from the generally characteristic life-history pattern of marine migrants at this latitude, i.e. emigrating offshore with the adults in autumn was bolstered by the collection of 69 individuals during the winters of 2000-2006 from the travelling screens of a power plant located at river kilometre 88 including an 118 mm total length juvenile captured in mid-February 2006.
2000 年秋季,在美国特拉华湾口上游 113 公里处的克里斯蒂娜河口捕获了 67 条幼年拟庸鲷 Cynoscion regalis 的亚样本,其中稳定同位素特征的模式表明它们自招募以来一直居住在该地点。2000 年至 2006 年冬季,在位于河 88 公里处的一家发电厂的移动屏幕上共收集了 69 条个体,包括 2006 年 2 月中旬捕获的一条 118 毫米全长的幼年个体,这一发现支持了年轻的 C. regalis 可能偏离了这个纬度的海洋洄游生物的典型生活史模式,即在秋季与成鱼一起向近海洄游的假设。