%0 Conference Proceedings %9 ACTI : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international %A Balde, B.S. %A Döring, J. %A Faye, S. %A Ekau, W. %A Brehmer, Patrice %A Diouf, M. %T Estimating dynamics of population fecundity to understand spawning tactics in Ethmalosa fimbriata (Bowdich, 1825) in an upwelling environment [résumé de poster] %S International conference ICAWA 2017 and 2018 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters %C [s.l.] %D 2019 %E Brehmer, Patrice %E Diogoul, N. %E Zenk, C. %E Vareilles, M. de %E Keenlyside, N. %E Nascimento, J.M. %E Ramos, V. M. %E Sow, B.A. %E Fock, H. %E Schmidt, J. %E Ekau, W. %E Mbaye, A. %E Fall. A. %E Monteiro, I. %E Kouassi, A.M. %E Silva, O. %E Brochier, Timothée %E Sall. M. %E Mayif, M. %E Koné, V. %E Gorgues, Thomas %E Ferreira Santos, C. %E Bamy, I.L. %E Barry, I. %E Sidibe, M. %E Diadhou, H. %L fdi:010078271 %G ENG %I SRFC/CSRP ; IRD %@ 978-9553602-0-06 %K AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST ; SENEGAL ; ATLANTIQUE %P 136 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010078271 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers20-05/010078271.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X Fluctuations in abiotic factors, e.g., temperature, salinity, food availability, will result in specific spawning tactics. This drives some populations to create reproductive strategies to ensure the survival of their offspring. The analysis of comparative functional responses can be used in different contexts to improve the understanding and prediction of the environmental impact on small pelagic population fecundity (PF). Successful recruitment into a population is subject to variations in fecundity. Significant seasonal and inter-annual differences in PF of Ethmalosa fimbriata in southern Senegalese coastal waters could be observed. Here we show that the population is able to fit its spawning tactic to variable conditions in an upwelling environment. It appears that E. fimbriata aims at spawning in water temperatures of around 24°C and at an upwelling intensity of 3 m3 s-1 m-1. Understanding the spawning tactics of an highly exploited fish species is important in the context of climate change to get efficient forecast in countries where fisheries is crucial at socio-economical level, in order that decision maker can provide ad hoc adaptation plan for the fisheries sector. %B ICAWA : International Conference AWA %8 2018/04/17-20 %$ 040 ; 021 ; 030