Observations on the British species of Jaera (Isopoda:Asellota)

Abstract
Of winter phosphorus have represented differences in numbers of 6-month-old pilchard larvae; the winter phosphorus provides the link between herring recruitment and numbers of pilchard eggs, suggesting that there has been competition between the herring and pilchard stocks, in their juvenile stages. Thus it is suggested that the Plymouth herring fishery failed in competition with the pilchard stock and that the other biological events which took place in the early thirties were a consequence of this postulated competitive change.