@article{fdi:010055790, title = {{M}ultiscale characterization of spatial relationships among oxycline depth, macrozooplankton, and forage fish off {P}eru using geostatistics, principal coordinates of neighbour matrices ({PCNM}s), and wavelets}, author = {{G}rados, {D}aniel and {F}ablet, {R}onan and {B}allon, {M}. and {B}ez, {N}icolas and {C}astillo, {R}. and {L}ezama-{O}choa, {A}. and {B}ertrand, {A}rnaud}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{U}pwelling ecosystems are particularly heterogeneous and present intense mesoscale (tens of kilometres) and submesoscale (hundreds of metres to kilometres) activity that are expected to drive the distribution of the organisms and thus their interactions. {H}ere we addressed the impact of the physical forcing in the northern {H}umboldt {C}urrent system off {P}eru, which is characterized by the presence of an intense and shallow oxygen minimum zone and used the variability of the depth of the oxycline as a proxy of the physical forcing that impacts the epipelagic communities. {W}e analyzed simultaneous high-resolution acoustic observations of the oxycline depth, the biomass in macrozooplankton, and the biomass in pelagic fish. {T}hree complementary methodologies were considered: (i) geostatistical methods and correlation tests, (ii) principal coordinates of neighbour matrices, and (iii) wavelet analysis. {O}ur results highlight the relevance of a multimethod framework to characterize the multiscale relationships between marine ecosystem components. {W}e also provided evidence that the submesoscale-to-mesoscale variability of the oxycline depth drives the distribution of macrozooplankton, which further structures the distribution of forage fish in a bottom-up cascade.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}anadian {J}ournal of {F}isheries and {A}quatic {S}ciences}, volume = {69}, numero = {4}, pages = {740--754}, ISSN = {0706-652{X}}, year = {2012}, DOI = {10.1139/f2012-017}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010055790}, }