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Vertical migration effects on the dispersion and recruitment of European anchovy larvae: From spawning to nursery areas
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WoS WOS:000303081300007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84857660866
DOI 10.1016/J.ECOLMODEL.2012.02.001
Año 2012
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Abstract



Recruitment of European anchovy has been traditionally thought to largely depend on the passive transport and dispersion of eggs and larvae from spawning to nursery areas. Knowledge of the factors influencing the vertical distribution of fish early stages, and consequently influencing the transport, is a crucial issue in fisheries science. The aim of this study is to assess the relevance of diel vertical migration (DVM) as a mechanism involved in the transport of European anchovy larvae toward nursery areas taking into account age/stage-dependent vertical migration (i.e., the maximum migration). We developed a simplified vertical migration sub-model for anchovy larvae included in an Individual-based (IBM) hydrodynamic coupled model. Two types of simulation experiments were conducted: (1) 'Pure' Lagrangian (passive) transport experiments and (2) biological behavior transport experiments with a realistic scheme for egg-buoyancy, larval growth, and DVM scheme. We detected high variability in the trajectory and final position of larvae with 14 mm length between the passive and biological behavior experiments. The particles were less clustered in the passive transport experiment. In the biological experiment the particles were aggregated depending on the mesoscale oceanographic structures, evidencing a transport associated to filaments and meanders. The formation of schools was facilitated by the transport in filaments and larvae transported within filaments generally avoided the nucleus of the eddies and the central part of the North Current. Moreover, our results suggest that there is interconnectivity between all the anchovy sub-populations in the NW Mediterranean and that the Gulf of Lions and the shelf waters surrounding the Ebro River Delta are the most important areas for anchovy reproduction in this region. Additionally, we detected that the pre-recruitment is higher in those years when the larvae retention is favored. We underline that bottlenecks in larval transport modeling are related to the scarcity of knowledge in developmental biology and behavior of anchovy larvae and emergent mechanistic processes. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Ecological Modelling 0304-3800

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Ospina-Alvarez, A. Hombre CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
2 PARADA-VELIZ, CAROLINA EUGENIA Mujer Inst Invest Pesquera INPESCA - Chile
Instituto de Investigación Pesquera (INPESCA) - Chile
3 Palomera, Isabel Mujer CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España

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Generalitat de Catalunya
European project SARDONE
JAE (CSIC)

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This research was conducted within the European project SARDONE (FP6-44294). Egg samples were obtained from the MPOCAT-DEPM surveys financed by Generalitat de Catalunya. A. Ospina-Alvarez benefited from a PhD grant of the JAE program (CSIC). We are grateful to P. Garreau and A. Nicolle for their support with MARS-3D hydrodynamic model outputs, as well as to P. Verley for his assistance in ICHTHYOP code and Miguel Bernal and Silvia de Juan for valuable exchange of information and ideas. Finally, the authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the captain and crew of the RV Garcia del Cid for their help during the cruise.
This research was conducted within the European project SARDONE (FP6-44294). Egg samples were obtained from the MPOCAT-DEPM surveys financed by Generalitat de Catalunya . A. Ospina-Alvarez benefited from a PhD grant of the JAE program (CSIC). We are grateful to P. Garreau and A. Nicolle for their support with MARS-3D hydrodynamic model outputs, as well as to P. Verley for his assistance in ICHTHYOP code and Miguel Bernal and Silvia de Juan for valuable exchange of information and ideas. Finally, the authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the captain and crew of the RV Garcia del Cid for their help during the cruise.

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