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FI-I-2: Herring larvae in the Greifswalder Bodden
… influence the time of egg deposition as well as the speed at which the eggs develop. Likewise, herring larvae grow faster in warmer waters owing to their … of their progeny from their food source owing to loss of synchronicity, as the development of zooplankton – according to current findings – is influenced by light … owing to changed water temperatures. Consequently, having hatched too early plus developing faster, the herring larvae are exposed to starvation 87 . The indicator …