Seasonal changes in connectivity routes among larval fish assemblages in a semi-enclosed sea (Gulf of California)

Martha Peguero-Icaza, Laura Sánchez-Velasco, Miguel F. Lavín, S. Guido Marinone, Emilio Beier

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Seasonal changes in connectivity routes among larval fish assemblages in the northern Gulf of California were studied with connectivity matrices from particle-tracking with a 3D baroclinic numerical model. Results show strong seasonality in connectivity routes among assemblages according to the seasonal circulation phases. In summer (cyclonic phase), when circulation is dominated by the central cyclonic eddy and the northwestward coastal current on the mainland shelf, particle retention among assemblages after 30 days is high (>55), and particle dispersion toward the Southern Gulf is low (<17). Thus recruitment of most fish species must occur near their spawning areas: in June, coastal-demersal species such as Gobulus crescentalis and Etropus crossotus, and in August, coastal-epipelagic species such as Opisthonema libertate and species of the genus Anchoa. In winter (anticyclonic phase), when the coastal current is southeastward, particle retention among assemblages is low (<35), and particle dispersion toward the southern gulf is high (>54). Therefore, recruitment may occur away from the spawning locations, as suggested by the wide distribution of Engraulis mordax (coastal-epipelagic) and Benthosema panamense (mesopelagic). Seasonal changes in connectivity routes show that ocean dynamics must be considered in management and conservation plans for marine ecosystems.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)517-533
Número de páginas17
PublicaciónJournal of Plankton Research
Volumen33
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2011
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