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English: Time evolution of larval trajectories for the complete larval series (first zoea to megalopa) for the Invasion experiment with normal growth rate without mortality in 2006. Left panel: trajectories of the larvae that never recruited to the Ria de Aveiro, right panel: trajectories of the larvae that recruited to the Ria de Aveiro. Arrows close to estuaries indicate periodic hatching of larvae and moving arrows represent direction and intensity of the wind. Larvae are colour-coded according to natal estuary and become grey at moult to megalopae. Red, blue and green flashing circles indicate recruitment events in the observations and the model, in the observations only, and in the model only, respectively. Recruitment events are defined as when daily observed and predicted supply of megalopae exceeded average levels for at least 3 consecutive days.
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Source Video S1 from Domingues C, Nolasco R, Dubert J, Queiroga H (2012). "Model-Derived Dispersal Pathways from Multiple Source Populations Explain Variability of Invertebrate Larval Supply". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0035794. PMID 22558225. PMC: 3338459.
Author Domingues C, Nolasco R, Dubert J, Queiroga H
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