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Conclusions
Increasing photoperiod may be responsible for much of the seasonal increase in growth.
Larval size and photoperiod explain 43 to 60% of the observed variability in growth.
Temperature residuals explain little (<5%) of the variability in growth residuals except in 1999.
A strong year effect on growth and growth residuals was observed with both lowest in 1995.
Parental factors and/or food availability may be responsible for the year effect.

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Haddock 1995-1999
Analysis of Variance
Gi=year by month
rGi=year
R2=0.10
rGi=rTemp year
R2=0.15
rGi=rTemp year lsc
R2=0.20

Cod 1995-99
Analysis of Variance
Gi=year by month
rGi=year
R2=0.08
rGi=rTemp year
R2=0.09
rGi=rTemp year lsc
R2=0.13

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