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Brochier Timothée, Colas F., Lett Christophe, Echevin Vincent, Cubillos L. A., Tam J., Chlaida M., Mullon Christian, Fréon Pierre. (2009). Small pelagic fish reproductive strategies in upwrelling systems : a natal homing evolutionary model to study environmental constraints. Progress in Oceanography, 83 (1-4), p. 261-269. ISSN 0079-6611.

Titre du document
Small pelagic fish reproductive strategies in upwrelling systems : a natal homing evolutionary model to study environmental constraints
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000273242100025
Auteurs
Brochier Timothée, Colas F., Lett Christophe, Echevin Vincent, Cubillos L. A., Tam J., Chlaida M., Mullon Christian, Fréon Pierre
Source
Progress in Oceanography, 2009, 83 (1-4), p. 261-269 ISSN 0079-6611
Although little is known about the individual-level mechanisms that influence small pelagic fish species' reproductive strategy, Mullon et al. [Mullon, C., Cury, P., Penven, P., 2002. Evolutionary individual-based model for the recruitment of anchovy (Engraulis capensis) in the southern Benguela. Canadian journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59, 910-922] showed that the observed anchovy spawning patterns in the southern Benguela Current system off South Africa could be accurately reproduced by simulating a natal homing reproductive strategy, i.e. individuals spawning at their natal date and place. Here we used a similar method, i.e., an individual-based model of the natal homing reproductive strategy, and applied it to other upwelling systems: the northern Humboldt Current system off Peru, the southern Humboldt Current system off Chile and the central Canary Current system off Morocco. We investigated the spatial (horizontal and vertical) and seasonal spawning patterns that emerged after applying different environmental constraints in the model, and compared these to observed spawning patterns of sardine and anchovy in their respective systems. The selective environmental constraints tested were: (I) lethal temperature; (2) retention over the continental shelf-, and (3) avoidance of dispersive structures. Simulated horizontal spatial patterns and seasonal patterns compared reasonably well with field data, but vertical patterns in most cases did not. Similarly to what was found for the southern Benguela, temperature was a determinant constraint in the southern Humboldt. The shelf retention constraint led to selection of a particular spawning season during the period of minimum upwelling in all three of the upwelling regions considered, and to spatial patterns that matched observed anchovy spawning off Chile and sardine spawning off Morocco. The third constraint, avoidance of dispersive structures, led to the emergence of a spawning season during the period of maximum upwelling off Chile and Morocco, but not in Peru. The most accurate representation of observed spatio-temporal spawning patterns off Peru was achieved through a combination of shelf retention and non-dispersion constraints.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
Description Géographique
ATLANTIQUE ; MAROC ; CHILI
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049163]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049163
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