Different key roles of mesoscale oceanographic structures and ocean bathymetry in shaping larval fish distribution pattern: A case study in Sicilian waters in summer 2009
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Fish larvae data collected in year 2009 were used to examine the effects of particular environmental
conditions on the structure of larval assemblages in two oligotrophic Mediterranean areas (the
Southern Tyrrhenian Sea and the Strait of Sicily). For this purpose, relationships with
environmental variables (temperature, salinity and fluorescence), zooplankton biomass, water
circulation and bathymetry are discussed. Hydrodynamic conditions resulted very different between
two study areas. Southern Tyrrhenian Sea was characterized by moderate shallow circulation
compared to the Strait of Sicily. In this framework, distribution pattern of larval density in the
Tyrrhenian Sea was mainly drove by bathymetry, due to spawning behavior of adults fish. There,
results defined four assemblages: two coastal assemblages dominated by pelagic and demersal
families and two oceanic assemblages dominated by mesopelagic species more abundant in western
offshore and less abundant in eastern offshore. The assemblage variations in the western side was
related to the presence of an anti-cyclonic gyre in the northern side of the Gulf of Palermo, while in the eastern side the effect of circulation was not very strong and the environmental conditions rather
than the dispersal of species determined the larval fish communities structure. Otherwise in the
Strait of Sicily the currents were the main factor governing the concentration and the assemblages
structure In fact, the distribution of larvae was largely consistent with the branch of the Atlantic
Ionian Stream (AIS). Moreover, very complex oceanographic structures (two cyclonic circulations
in the western part of the study area and one anti-cyclonic circulation in the eastern part) caused the
formation of uncommon spatial distribution of larval fish assemblages, only partially linked to
bathymetry of the study area. Typically coastal larvae (pelagic families: Engraulidae and Clupeidae)
were mostly concentrated in the offshore areas and off Capo Passero, where the presence of a
thermo-haline front maintained their position in an area with favourable conditions for larval fish
feeding and growth.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ichthyoplankton; Larval fish assemblages; Environmental conditions; Mesoscale oceanographic structure; Southe; Strait of Sicily
Elenco autori:
Torri, Marco; Patti, Bernardo; Bonanno, Angelo; Basilone, Gualtiero; Cuttitta, Angela; Bonomo, Sergio; Genovese, Simona; Placenti, Francesco; Musco, Marianna; Quinci, ENZA MARIA; Armeri, GRAZIA MARIA; Mazzola, Salvatore
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