Robert R. Lauth
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Crustaceana | 2013
David T. Drumm; James W. Orr; Robert R. Lauth; Roger N. Clark
Examination of invertebrate vouchers collected during bottom trawl surveys conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service revealed northern range extensions of three decapod species. Two of these species are caridean shrimps (Lebbeus washingtonianus (M. J. Rathbun, 1902) (Hippolytidae) and Systellaspis braueri paucispinosa Crosnier, 1987 (Oplophoridae)) and represent the first records in Alaska. The lithodid crab Neolithodes diomedeae (J. E. Benedict, 1895) was found off California, the first record in U.S. waters, extending its known range by some 2000 km. Biological notes for these three species are provided and morphometric measurements are listed for Neolithodes diomedeae.
Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science | 2010
Robert R. Lauth; Jared L. Guthridge; Daniel W. Cooper; Scott W. McEntire
Abstract The behavioral ecology of seasonal and ephemeral variations in color patterns of Atka mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius was investigated and is discussed relative to alternative mating tactics, reproductive condition, social status, and predation risk. Breeding males underwent a conspicuous seasonal color change during the mating and brooding period, resulting in one of two nuptial phenotypes. Type I males held and defended territories inside nesting colonies and had a uniform yellow coloration with a golden hue across the head and dorsum. Type II males were nonterritorial, hovered above the nesting colony, and attempted periodic forays into the nesting colony; their color was plain yellow with irregular dark blotches across the head and dorsum and a light patch on the nape. When displaced from their nests, type I males also showed dark blotches and a light patch on the nape, but these characteristics were less pronounced than those in type II males. The color of females and nonbreeding males was indistinguishable and exhibited little seasonal variation; however, females close to spawning showed an ephemeral darkening of the body with white spots and patches along the dorsum. Nonbreeding males and females undergoing diel migrations also showed the same pattern across the dorsum but without darkening. The overall mean ratio of males to females in the trawl-sampled population was 1.22:1.00, of which 44.9% were females, 40% were nonbreeding males, 9.8% were intermediate males (with characteristics intermediate between those of breeding and nonbreeding males), and 5.3% were breeding males. The proportion of breeding males was 12 times higher inside nesting colonies than outside the colonies. The mean fork length (FL) of intermediate and breeding males was larger (by ≤1 cm) than that of females or nonbreeding males. Understanding the behavioral ecology of Atka mackerel is important to the development of a comprehensive ecological index for monitoring and assessing the reproductive health of Atka mackerel stocks.
Oceanography | 2011
Michael F. Sigler; Martin Renner; Seth L. Danielson; Lisa B. Eisner; Robert R. Lauth; Kathy J. Kuletz; Elizabeth Logerwell; George L. Hunt
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017
Michael F. Sigler; Franz J. Mueter; Bodil A. Bluhm; Morgan S. Busby; Edward D. Cokelet; Seth L. Danielson; Alex De Robertis; Lisa B. Eisner; Edward V. Farley; Katrin Iken; Kathy J. Kuletz; Robert R. Lauth; Elizabeth Logerwell; Alexei I. Pinchuk
Archive | 1998
Robert R. Lauth; Stephen E. Syrjala; Scott W. McEntire
Fishery Bulletin | 2007
Robert R. Lauth; Jared L. Guthridge; Dan Nichol; Scott W. McEntire; Nicola Hillgruber
Fisheries Research | 2017
Stan Kotwicki; Robert R. Lauth; Kresimir Williams; Scott E. Goodman
Archive | 2016
David T. Drumm; Katherine Pearson Maslenikov; Robert Van Syoc; James W. Orr; Robert R. Lauth; Duane E. Stevenson; Theodore W. Pietsch
Archive | 2015
Michael Frederick Sigler; Kerim Yunus Aydin; Peter Laurens Boveng; Edward V. Farley; Ron A. Heintz; Robert R. Lauth
Archive | 2014
Robert R. Lauth; Stan Kotwicki