Influence of climate variability on anchovy reproductive timing off northern Chile

被引:21
|
作者
Contreras-Reyes, Javier E. [1 ,2 ]
Mariella Canales, T. [3 ]
Rojas, Pablo M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Fomento Pesquero, Div Invest Pesquera, Blanco 839, Valparaiso, Chile
[2] Univ Tecn Federico Santa Maria, Dept Matemat, Valparaiso, Chile
[3] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Ctr Appl Ecol & Sustainabil CAPES, Santiago, Chile
[4] Inst Fomento Pesquero, Div Invest Acuicultura, Puerto Montt, Chile
关键词
Anchovy; Reproduction; Length; Environment; Northern Chile; Humboldt Current System; HUMBOLDT CURRENT ECOSYSTEM; SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; ENGRAULIS-RINGENS; TIME-SERIES; UNIVARIATE APPROACH; REGIME SHIFTS; PELAGIC FISH; LARVAE; IDENTIFICATION; ENVIRONMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.08.006
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
We investigated the relationship between environmental variables and the Gonadosomatic Monthly Mean (GMM) index of anchovy (Engraulis ringens) to understand how the environment affects the dynamics of anchovy reproductive timing. The data examined corresponds to biological information collected from samples of the landings off northern Chile (18 degrees 21'S, 24 degrees 00'S) during the period 1990-2010. We used the Humboldt Current Index (HCI) and the Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI), which combine several physical-oceanographic factors in the Tropical and South Pacific regions. Using the GMM index, we studied the dynamics of anchovy reproductive timing at different intervals of length, specifically females with a length between 11.5 and 14 cm (medium class) and longer than 14 cm (large class). Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Mobile Average (SARIMA) was used to predict missing observations. The trends of the environment and reproductive indexes were explored via the Breaks For Additive Season and Trend (BFAST) statistical technique and the relationship between these indexes via cross-correlation functions (CCF) analysis. Our results showed that the habitat of anchovy switched from cool to warm condition, which also influenced gonad development. This was revealed by two and three significant changes (breaks) in the trend of the HCI and MEI indexes, and two significant breaks in the GMM of each time series of anchovy females (medium and large). Negative cross-correlation between the MEI index and GMM of medium and large class females was found, indicating that as the environment gets warmer (positive value of MEI) a decrease in the reproductive activity of anchovy can be expected. Correlation between the MEI index and larger females was stronger than with medium females. Additionally, our results indicate that the GMM index of anchovy for both length classes reaches two maximums per year; the first from August to September and the second from December to January. The intensity (maximum GMM values at rise point) of reproductive activity was not equal though, with the August-September peak being the highest. We also discuss how the synchronicity between environment and reproductive timing, the negative correlation found between MEI and GMM indexes, and the two increases per year of anchovy GMM relate to previous studies. Based on these findings we propose ways to advance in the understanding of how anchovy synchronize gonad development with the environment. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:67 / 75
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Modeling the impact of climate variability on Black Sea anchovy recruitment and production
    Guraslan, Ceren
    Fach, Bettina A.
    Oguz, Temel
    FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY, 2014, 23 (05) : 436 - 457
  • [42] Bofedal response to climate variability, local management, and water extraction: A case study of Chucuyo, Northern Chile
    URIBE-áLVAREZ Monserrat C
    PRIETO Manuel
    MESEGUER-RUIZ Oliver
    Journal of Mountain Science, 2022, 19 (01) : 241 - 252
  • [43] Bofedal response to climate variability, local management, and water extraction: A case study of Chucuyo, Northern Chile
    Monserrat C. Uribe-Álvarez
    Manuel Prieto
    Oliver Meseguer-Ruiz
    Journal of Mountain Science, 2022, 19 : 241 - 252
  • [44] Bofedal response to climate variability, local management, and water extraction: A case study of Chucuyo, Northern Chile
    Uribe-Alvarez, Monserrat C.
    Prieto, Manuel
    Meseguer-Ruiz, Oliver
    JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE, 2022, 19 (01) : 241 - 252
  • [45] 250 years of sardine and anchovy scale deposition record in Mejillones Bay, northern Chile
    Valdes, Jorge
    Ortlieb, Luc
    Gutierrez, Dimitri
    Marinovic, Luis
    Vargas, Gabriel
    Sifeddine, Abdel
    PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2008, 79 (2-4) : 198 - 207
  • [46] Inter-annual reproductive trait variation and spawning habitat preferences of Engraulis ringens off northern Chile
    Claramunt, Gabriel
    Castro, Leonardo R.
    Cubillos, Luis A.
    Hirche, Hans-Juergen
    Perez, Graciela
    Braun, Mauricio
    REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA MARINA Y OCEANOGRAFIA, 2012, 47 (02): : 227 - 243
  • [47] Experimental evidence for population variability of reproductive traits in Japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicus
    Yoneda, Michio
    Yamamoto, Masayuki
    Tsuzaki, Tatsuo
    REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2022, 49
  • [48] Daily growth patterns of juveniles and adults of the Peruvian anchovy (Engraulis ringens) in northern Chile
    Cerna, Francisco
    Plaza, Guido
    MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH, 2016, 67 (07) : 899 - 912
  • [49] Grenadiers in the demersal community off northern and central Chile
    Acuna, Enzo
    Cortes, Alex
    Teresa Cabrera, Maria
    GRENADIERS OF THE WORLD OCEANS: BIOLOGY, STOCK ASSESSMENT, AND FISHERIES, 2008, 63 : 125 - 135
  • [50] Climate - Climate variability and the influence of the Sun
    Haigh, JD
    SCIENCE, 2001, 294 (5549) : 2109 - 2111