Spawning site selection by European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) in relation to oceanographic conditions in the Strait of Sicily
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
European anchovy egg occurrence and density data
from summer surveys (1998-2007) and oceanographic
data were examined to study the mechanisms that
control the spatial distribution of anchovy spawning
habitat in the Strait of Sicily. Quotient analysis indicated
habitat preference for temperature (18-19°C),
bottom depth (50-100 m), water column stability (13
-14 cycle h1), fluorescence (0.10-0.15 lg m3
Chl a), salinity (37.5-37.6 PSU), current speed
(0.20-0.25 m s1) and density (26.7-26.8 kg m3, rt).
Canonical discriminant analysis identified temperature,
column stability and fluorescence as major drivers
of anchovy spawning habitat. Three of the 4 years
which had lower egg abundance were warmer years,
with low values of primary productivity. A geostrophic
current flowing through the Strait (the Atlantic Ionic
Stream, AIS) was confirmed as the main source of
environmental variability in structuring the anchovy
spawning ground by its influence on both the oceanography
and distribution of anchovy eggs. This 10-yr
data series demonstrates recurrent but also variable
patterns of oceanographic flows and egg distribution.
A lack of freshwater flow in this area appears to depress
productivity in the region, but certain and variable
combinations of environmental conditions can elevate
production in some sub-areas in most years or other
sub-areas in fewer years. These temporal and spatial
patterns are consistent with an ocean triad theory postulating
that processes of oceanographic enrichment,
concentration, and retention may help predict fishery
yields.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anchovy; Strait of Sicily; Successful spawning site; Surface circulation
Elenco autori:
Patti, Bernardo; Bonanno, Angelo; Basilone, Gualtiero; Cuttitta, Angela; Barra, Marco; Mazzola, Salvatore
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