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Fishery Bulletin: Vol. 86, NO. 1 



Butler, John L., and Darlene Pickett, "Age-specific vulnerability of Pacific sardine, 

 Sardinops sagax, larvae to predation by northern anchovy, Engraulis mor- 

 dax," p. 163-167. 



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Figure 1. — Increase by size of the percentage of Pacific sardine 

 larvae, Sardinops sagax, and northern anchovy larvae, En- 

 graulis mordax, responding to attack by adult northern an- 

 chovy and 95% confidence intervals. Data on anchovy larvae 

 from Folkvord and Hunter (1986). 



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Figure 3. — Increase by size of the percentage of Pacific sardine 

 larvae, Sardinops sagax, and northern anchovy larvae, En- 

 graulis mordax, escaping attack by adult northern anchovy and 

 95% confidence intervals. Data on anchovy larvae from 

 Folkvord and Hunter (1986). 



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Figure 2. — Increase by age of the percentage of Pacific sardine 

 larvae, Sardinops sagax, and northern anchovy larvae, En- 

 graulis mordax, responding to attack by adult northern an- 

 chovy and 95% confidence intervals. Size categories of reared 

 larvae have been converted to ages using growth rates esti- 

 mated from the field. Data on anchovy larvae from Folkvord 

 and Hunter (1986). 



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Figure 4. — Increase by age of the percentage of Pacific sardine 

 larvae, Sardinops sagax, and northern anchovy larvae, En- 

 graulis mordax , escaping attack by adult northern anchovy and 

 95% confidence intervals. Size categories of reared larvae have 

 been converted to ages using growth rates estimated from the 

 field. Data on anchovy larvae from Folkvord and Hunter (1986). 



