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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-26
    Keywords: Barbless Hook; BHOOK; Biomass as carbon per individual; Clearance rate per individual; Ingestion rate of carbon per individual; North Atlantic; S_scombrus_FEEDEXP; Taxon/taxa; Treatment: temperature; Uniform resource locator/link to reference
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6 data points
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.)
    In:  The Biological Bulletin, 162 (1). pp. 28-38.
    Publication Date: 2020-05-13
    Description: Gut content analyses have shown that the diet of the long-finned squid, Loligo pealei, differs between inshore spawning and nursery grounds and offshore winter grounds. In this study, squid were collected inshore from May through November in lower Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island and offshore during winter along the continental shelf between Cape Hatteras and Cap Cod. In both collections crustaceans were more frequently consumed than either fish or squid, but fish were eaten by a wider size range of squid and more frequently inshore. Prey-type selection based on size was common in both samples, but it is unlikely that the species composition is the same in both areas. These data suggest that L. pealei is a highly opportunistic predator, whose diet primarily reflects the local abundance of potential prey species. Such a flexible feeding strategy could account for the large spatial and temporal variations which have been reported in the diet of this squid from various offshore areas.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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    University of South Carolina Press
    In:  In: Recent developments in fish otolith research. , ed. by Secor, D. H., Dean, J. M. and Campana, S. E. The belle w. baruch library in marine science , 19 . University of South Carolina Press, South Carolina , pp. 283-302.
    Publication Date: 2019-02-06
    Type: Book chapter , PeerReviewed
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    In:  Fishery Bulletin (94). pp. 212-236.
    Publication Date: 2020-11-05
    Description: The application of statolith ageing techniques to long-fined squid, Loligo pealei, suggests that this species has a life span of less than one year and grows more rapidly than preiously thought. In this study we provide direct estimates of growth for long-finned squid in the northwest Atlantic based on a data set of 353 animals aged by counting putative daily statolith increments. We examine empirical patterns in length and weigth at age and estimate parameters of a general growth model. The results indicate that growth rate increases rapidly as squid age and that growth in length and weight is expotential. Although there is substantial heterogeity in L. pealei size at age, sexual dimorphism is evident: males grow more rapidly than do females and achieve lager sizes. Back-calculated hatching dates show that L. pealei spawning is not restricted to spring through late-autumn, as previously supposed, but occurs durin winter months as well. Differences between growth rates of squid hatched during June-October and November-May are suggested and lend support to the hypothesis that growth can be influened by seasonal environmental condititions. We discuss the practical impilcations of our findings for the assessment and management of the long-finned squid stock in the northwest Atlantic.
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