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occui-rence in nature, it may complicate analyses and 

 results of larval cohort studies such as those of Lambert 

 (1984). 



Acknowledgments 



We would like to thank Dr. D. Hay and two anonymous 

 reviewers for their constructive comments and sugges- 

 tions, Jeff Skrade and Dr. Phil Mundy of the Alaska 

 Department of Fish and Game for assistance in obtain- 

 ing and transporting Bristol Bay herring eggs, and 

 Dr. Per Hognestad, Director of the Fl0devigen Bio- 

 logical Station, and his staff for logistical and technical 

 assistance. This research was partially funded by the 

 Norwegian Fisheries Research Council. 



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