THRESHER ET AL.: LARVAE OF GADOID. MACRURONUS NOVAEZELANDIAE 



DEVONALD, K. F. 



1983. Evaluation of the feeding success of first-feeding jack 

 mackerel larvae off southern California, and some con- 

 tributing factors. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. California, Scripps 

 Inst. Oceanogr., La Jolla, CA, 227 p. 



FOLKVORD, A., AND J. R. HUNTER. 



1986. Size-specific vulnerability of northern anchovy, 

 Engraulis mordai, larvae to predation by fishes. Fish. 

 Bull., U.S. 84:859-869. 



Frie, R. V. 



1982. Measurement of fish scales and back-calculation of body 

 lengths using a digitizing pad and microcomputer. Fisheries 

 7:5-8. 



Fowler, G. M., and S. J. Smith. 



1983. Length changes in silver hake (Merluccius bilinearis) 

 larvae: effects of formalin, ethanol, and freezing. Can. J. 

 Fish. Aquat. Sci. 40:866-870. 



GuNN, J. S., B. D. Bruce, D. M. Furlanl R. E. Thresher, and 



S. J. M. Blaber. 



In press. Timing and location of spawning of blue grenadier 



Maeruronus novaezelandiae (Teleostei: Merlucciidae) in 



Australian coastal waters. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 



Harden Jones, F. R. 



1968. Fish migration. Arnold, Lond. 

 Harris, G., C. Nilsson, L. Clementson, and D. Thomas. 



1987. The water masses of the east coast of Tasmania: 

 seasonal and interannual variability and the influence on 

 phytoplankton biomass and productivity. Aust. J. Mar. 

 Freshwater Res. 38:569-590. 



Hewitt, R. 



1981. The value of pattern in the distribution of young fish. 

 Rapp. P.-v. RSun. Cons. int. Explor. Mer 178:229-236. 

 HiSLOP, J. R. G. 



1984. A comparison of the reproductive tactics and strategies 

 of cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout in the North Sea. 

 In G. W. Potts and R. J. Wooton (editors). Fish reproduc- 

 tion: Strategies and tactics, p. 312-329. Academic, Lond. 



Hunter, J. R. 



1981. Feeding ecology and predation of marine fish larvae. 

 In R. Lasker (editor). Marine fish larvae: morphology, 

 ecology and relation to fisheries, p. 33-77. Wash. Sea Grant 

 Program, Univ. Wash. Press, Seattle. 



Jones, C. 



1986. Determining age of larval fish with the otolith incre- 

 ment technique. Fish. Bull., U.S. 84:91-103. 

 Kuo, C-L., AND S. Tanaka. 



1984a. Distribution and migration of hoki Macruronus novae- 

 zelandiae (Hector) in waters around New Zealand. Bull. 

 Jpn. Soc. Sci. Fish. 50:391-396. 

 1984b. Maturation and spawning of hoki Macruronus novae- 

 zelandiae (Hector) in waters around New Zealand. Bull. 

 Jpn. Soc. Sci. Fish. 50:397-402. 

 Last, P. R., E. 0. G. Scott, and F. H. Talbot. 



1983. Fishes of Tasmania. Tasmanian Fish. Develop. Auth., 

 Hobart, Tasmania. Australia. 563 p. 



Lawrence, G. C. 



1978. Comparative growth, respiration and delayed feeding 

 abilities of larval cod (Gadus morhiui) and haddock (Melano- 

 grammus aeglefinus) as influenced by temperature during 

 laboratory studies. Mar. Biol. (Berl.) 50:1-7. 



McKeov™. B. a. 



1984. Fish migration. Croom Helm, Lond. 

 Naganuma, K. 



1982. Theoretical consideration on diffusing process of the 

 larval Red Sea bream, Pagrus major, in the adjacent waters 

 of the Noto Peninsula. Bull. Jpn. Sea Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 



33:1-29. 

 Nelson, W. R., M. C. Ingham, and W. E. Schaap. 



1977. Larval transport and year-class strength of Atlantic 

 menhaden, Brevoartia tyrannus. Fish. Bull., U.S. 75:23- 

 41. 

 Newell, B. S. 



1961. Hydrology of south-east Australian waters: Bass Strait 

 and New South Wales tuna fishing area. CSIRO Div. Fish. 

 Oceanogr. Tech. Pap. 10, 22 p. 

 NoRCROSS, B. L., and R. F. Shaw. 



1984. Oceanic and estuarine transport of fish eggs and lar- 

 vae: a review. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 113:153-165. 

 O'Bo-iXE, R. N., M. Sinclair, R. J. Conover, K. H. Mann, and 

 A. C. Kohler. 

 1984. Temporal and spatial distribution of ichthyoplankton 

 communities of the Scotian Shelf in relation to biological, 

 hydrological, and physiographic features. Rapp. P.-v. R^un. 

 Cons. int. Explor. Mer 183:27-40. 

 Okubo, A. 



1980. Diffusion and ecological problems: mathematical 

 models. Biomathematics 10, 254 p. 



Parrish, R. H.. C. S. Nelson, and A. Bakun. 



1981. Transport mechanisms and reproductive success of 

 fishes in the California Current. Biol. Oceanogr. 1:175-203. 



Patchell, G. J. 



1982. The New Zealand hoki fisheries 1972-1982. DSIR 

 Fish. Res. Div., Occas. Pap. (38):l-23. 



Pommeranz, T.. C. Herrmann, and A. Kuhn. 



1982. Mouth angles of the rectangular midwater trawl (RMT 

 l-f8) during paying out and hauling. Meerdw. 29:267- 

 274. 

 Power, J. H. 



1986. A model of the drift of northern anchovy, Engraulis 

 mordax, larvae in the California Current. Fish. Bull., U.S. 

 84:585-603. 

 Radtke, R. L., and K. G. Waiwood. 



1980. Otolith formation and body shrinkage due to fixation 

 in larval cod {Gadus morhua). Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. 

 Sci. 929, 10 p. 

 Rosenberg, A. A., and A. S. Haugen. 



1982. Individual growth and size-selective mortality of lar- 

 val turbot (Scophthalmus maxirmis) reared in enclosures. 

 Mar. Biol. (Berl.) 72:73-77. 

 Sette, 0. E. 



1943. Biology of the Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) 

 of North America. Part 1. Early life history, including the 

 growth, drift, and mortality of the egg and larval popula- 

 tions. U.S. Fish. Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 50:149-237. 

 Shelton, p. a., and L. Hutchings. 



1982. Transport of anchovy, Engraulis capensis Gilchrist, 

 eggs and early larvae by a frontal jet current. J. Cons. int. 

 Explor. Mer 40:185-198. 

 Sherman, K., W. Smith, W. Morse, M. Berman. J. Green, and 

 L. Ejsymont. 



1984. Spawning strategies of fishes in relation to circulation, 

 phytoplankton production, and pulses in zooplankton off the 

 northeastern United States. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Serv. 18: 

 1-19. 



Smith, P. E. 



1973. The mortality and dispersal of sardine eggs and lar- 

 vae. Rapp. P.-v. R«un. Cons. int. Explor. Mer 164:282- 

 292. 



Smith, W. G., and W. W. Morse. 



1985. Retention of larval haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus 

 in the Georges Bank region, a gyre-influenced spawning 

 area. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 24:1-13. 



47 



