I have just finished reading a paper by Lenwood Hall, Susan Finger and Michael Ziegenfuss about pH death of larval fish in the Chesapeake Bay area. The paper seemed to indicate that pH stress to larval fish was greatly related to a rainfall event that fell during the larval stage of life. It was these small shifts in pH that caused mortality (up to 100% in some cases). Does anyone out there have any more info on how weather events (flood, waterdrawl down, cold fronts, etc) could effect larval fish survival. I know that they are very succeptible to change in their environment during this time, but it seems like 80-100% mortality is a little high. What is the normal mortality rate for larval fishes? Thanks for any help in advance.
Jon Eynon
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