Diel-depth distributions of fish larvae off the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean) under two environmental scenarios

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作者
Pilar Olivar, M. [1 ]
Sabates, Ana [1 ]
Alemany, Francisco [2 ]
Balbin, Rosa [2 ]
Luz Fernandez de Puelles, M. [2 ]
Perez Torres, Asvin [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Ciencies Mar, E-08003 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Inst Espanol Oceanog, Ctr Oceanog Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
关键词
Vertical distribution; Mesopelagic fish larvae; Transforming and juveniles; Species assemblages; SUBTROPICAL-TROPICAL WATERS; PACIFIC CENTRAL GYRE; VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION; MESOPELAGIC FISHES; DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS; CLUPEA-HARENGUS; HERRING LARVAE; NORTHERN GULF; CELTIC SEA; ZOOPLANKTON;
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10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.10.009
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The diel vertical distribution of fish larvae off the Balearic Islands during late autumn and summer was analysed in relation to the environmental conditions. Four fixed sampling stations, located in the outer shelf and slope zones, were sampled during both the day and night by means of oblique hauls at different water depths. In autumn the first 60 m were characterised by vertical mixing and relatively higher fluorescence values, while summer was characterised by strong near-surface stratification and the presence of a Deep Fluorescence Maximum (DFM). The fish larval community was dominated by mesopelagic species, myctophiforms and stomiiforms, with some differences in species composition and their relative contribution between periods. A higher number of species was observed to reproduce in summer. The diel vertical distribution patterns differed among species and, within species, some differences were detected between the day and night Although their relative depth preferences were similar between surveys, seasonal comparisons for the most abundant species showed that in autumn larvae presented both a shallower distribution during the day and a deeper distribution during the night than in the summer period. The larvae of all species, except for Argyropelecus hemigymnus, were absent from layers below 200 m. In these deeper layers, onlyA. hemigymnus larvae and juvenile stages of myctophiforms and stomiiforms were found. Another group of species, including Hygophum benoiti, Ceratoscopelus maderensis, Cyclothone braueri and Lampanyctus crocodilus, characterised the surface assemblage, mainly appearing in the first 50 m during the day, while at night their distribution was wider, extending to deeper layers. Benthosema glaciale, Symbolophorus veranyi and Myctophum punctatum were located at intermediate levels (mostly 50100 m). Larval size stratification was evident for the most abundant species, with younger stages being found at shallower depths in the water column, while postflexion stages presented a wide distribution at night, undergoing vertical displacement to the near-surface layers during the day. The roles of the position of the thermocline, the availability of food and light intensity as factors modulating these differences are discussed. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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