Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Ecophysiology
studies, performed in laboratory under controlled conditions, provide an essential tool
for quantifying the impact of environmental changes on the metabolism and behaviour of individual fish.
One way of quantifying such impact is by measuring the Metabolic Scope (MS) of a fish and how it is
affected by environmental factors. Laboratory experiments were performed to calculate the empirical
mathematical equations describing the variation of the MS of flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus, under
different environmental conditions (water temperature and water oxygen concentration). The equation
obtained was introduced into a coupled hydrodynamic-ecological numerical model able to reproduce
the variability of the water temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and of the main dissolved nutrients
and chlorophylla.
The coupled empirical-numerical model was used to reproduce the temporal and
spatial variation in MS of a M. cephalus fish population in the Oristano gulf and the Cabras lagoon system
(Italy), a typical Mediterranean shallow water environment. Results from numerical simulations show
that during the spring and the beginning of summer period, Cabras lagoon provides a higher MS for M.
cephalus than the Oristano gulf. During the rest of the year, apart from some transitional phases, the
gulf provides more suitable conditions (higher MS) for M. cephalus. The obtained results are in general
accordance with fisheries data, showing that M. cephalus catches are highest during the endJuly
to August
period, as they migrate out of the lagoon. This approach, combined with observation on the temporal and
spatial distribution of fishes, can allow predictions of fish productivity in nonlimiting
conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ghezzo, Michol; Umgiesser, HANS GEORG; Perilli, Angelo; Domenici, Paolo; Cucco, Andrea; Magni, Paolo; Sinerchia, Matteo
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