Spatial variation in recruitment, growth, and feeding of postsettlement King George whiting, Sillaginodes punctata, associated with sea-grass beds of Port Phillip Bay, Australia
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In October, recruitment was negatively correlated with distance into the bay. By November, however, there was no correlation with distance. Recruitment was not correlated with seagrass biomass. Results indicated three settlement events. Growth of postsettlement individuals in the inner bay was significantly higher than it was nearer to Port Phillip Heads. In October, volume of prey in the diet was negatively correlated with recruitment, whilst in November the reverse was true.
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