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Environmental factors influencing larval walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma feeding in Alaskan waters

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Title Environmental factors influencing larval walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma feeding in Alaskan waters
Names Porter, Steven M. (creator)
Ciannelli, Lorenzo (creator)
Hillgruber, Nicola (creator)
Bailey, Kevin Mclean (creator)
Chan, Kung-Sik (creator)
Canino, Michael F. (creator)
Haldorson, Lew J. (creator)
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract This study examines potential interactions among the environmental variables likely to
affect larval walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma feeding in the sea. Walleye pollock larvae were
sampled from Shelikof Strait, Gulf of Alaska, and from the eastern Bering Sea, with corresponding
environmental data. Variables used in our study were time spent feeding, seawater temperature,
light, prey density, wind speed and standard length of the larvae. We applied an additivity test to
detect the presence of potential interactions among these variables and adopted an expansion of generalized
additive models (GAMs) that allowed the inclusion of interaction terms in a non-parametric
regression analysis. After testing all possible 2-way interactions among these variables, we found 4
significant terms: (1) time feeding–standard length, (2) temperature–light, (3) light–wind speed and
(4) prey density–standard length. The most influential interaction term was the light–wind speed
interaction, which caused a decrease of the model-generalized cross-validation (GCV, whereby
lower values indicate more parsimonious models) from 0.0402 (for a model with all variables but no
interaction term) to 0.0290 (for a model with all variables and this interaction), and an increase of the
model explained variance by 7% (R² = 0.89 versus 0.82). This result indicates that the effect of wind
speed (turbulence) on larval walleye pollock feeding is dependent upon the amount of light available.
This may be due to vertical movements in the water column by both walleye pollock larvae and
their prey in response to turbulence.
Genre Article
Topic Larval fish feeding
Identifier Porter, S. M., Ciannelli, L., Hillgruber, N., Bailey, K. M., Chan, K., Canino, M. F., & Haldorson, L. J. (2005, November 4). Environmental factors influencing larval walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma feeding in Alaskan waters. Marine ecology progress series, 302, 207-217.

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