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In the present study, laboratory-validated data on the development, hatching, and survival responses of fertilized Pacific cod egg of the northern Japan stock exposed to varying temperature treatments were conveyed through an incubator experiment. In addition, these laboratory-validated data has been discussed in the context of interdependent biological responses to environmental changes through the development.

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All these will contribute to predict potential responses to future aspects of climate change and understand the processes leading to the recruitment variability to Pacific cod of the northern Japan stock.

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In the present study, laboratory-validated data on the development, hatching, and survival responses of fertilized Pacific cod egg of the northern Japan stock exposed to varying temperature treatments were conveyed through an incubator experiment. In addition, these laboratory-validated data has been discussed in the context of interdependent biological responses to environmental changes through the development. All these will contribute to predict potential responses to future aspects of climate change and understand the processes leading to the recruitment variability to Pacific cod of the northern Japan stock.We believe that the findings of this manuscript will make it interesting to general readers.

Dr Xiaodong Bian
Yellow Sea Fishery Research Institue Chinese Academy of Fishery Science

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This page is a summary of: Temperature-mediated survival, development and hatching variation of Pacific codGadus macrocephaluseggs, Journal of Fish Biology, December 2013, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.12257.
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