@article{vandersea_litaker_marancik_hare_walsh_lem_west_wyanski_labani_tester_2008, title={Identification of larval sea basses (Centropristis spp.) using ribosomal DNA-specific molecular assays}, volume={106}, number={2}, journal={Fishery Bulletin (Washington, D.C.)}, author={Vandersea, M. W. and Litaker, R. W. and Marancik, K. E. and Hare, J. A. and Walsh, H. J. and Lem, S. and West, M. A. and Wyanski, D. M. and Labani, E. H. and Tester, P. A.}, year={2008}, pages={183–193} } @article{searcy_eggleston_hare_2007, title={Is growth a reliable indicator of habitat quality and essential fish habitat for a juvenile estuarine fish?}, volume={64}, ISSN={["1205-7533"]}, DOI={10.1139/F07-038}, abstractNote={ A common assumption throughout the marine ecological and fisheries literature is that growth is a valid indicator of habitat quality and can be used as a criterion for designation of essential fish habitat (EFH). In this study, the validity of growth as an index of habitat quality was tested by examining how variability in otolith growth was related to abiotic and biotic environmental conditions and could be biased by previous growth history, density dependence, and selective mortality. The study was conducted with juvenile Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) collected in two North Carolina, USA, estuaries during two seasons of two recruitment years. Water temperature, a component of habitat quality, explained nearly 40% of the variability in juvenile otolith growth. There was also evidence that estimates of growth could be biased by density dependence (slower growth at higher conspecific abundance) and by selective mortality (higher mortality of individuals with relatively slower larval and juvenile otolith growth). Studies using growth-based assessment of habitat quality that fail to identify factors underlying growth rate differences among habitats may reach incorrect decisions regarding quality of different habitats and assignment of EFH. }, number={4}, journal={CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES}, author={Searcy, Steven P. and Eggleston, David B. and Hare, Jonathan A.}, year={2007}, month={Apr}, pages={681–691} }