Variation in otolith microchemistry for Lebranche mullet (Mugil liza) in southern Brazil and its potential use in identifying their nursery grounds

V. Lemos, Ana C. G. Mai, Ana C. Martins, José V. Martins, Sandra Andrade, Henrique Cabral, João P. Vieira
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— The Lebranche mullet ( Mugil liza ) is an economically important estuarine species found along the coast of Brazil. The southern population of this species ranges from the coast of the state of São Paulo (23°S) to the coast of Argentina (36°S). It migrates annually among estuaries in Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil to reproduce in their marine spawning grounds (~26°S). We evaluated whether variations in the otolith chemical composition for fish acquired at nursery grounds can be used to make distinctions among 4 nursery areas of the southern population. Analysis of otolith microchemistry included concentrations of 9 elements: lithium (Li), magnesium (Mg), copper, zinc, strontium (Sr), cadmium, barium, lanthanum, and lead. When using random forest classification algorithms, the maximum accuracy of 96% in assignment of nursery habitat for Lebranche mullet between 2 groups (fish caught at nurseries in Brazil and fish migrating from waters of Uruguay and Argentina) was achieved with the combination of Li, Mg, and Sr. Our results indicate that the elemental composition of otoliths can be an important tool for establishing connectivity between nursery areas used by Lebranche mullet. We discuss the implications of this result for the structure of the population and the management of the mullet fishery in southern Brazil relative to the limitations of the meth-ods we employed.
巴西南部鲻鱼(Mugil liza)耳石微化学变化及其在确定育苗场方面的潜在用途
- 勒布朗什鲻(Mugil liza)是巴西沿海的一种具有重要经济价值的河口鱼类。该鱼种的南部种群范围从圣保罗州海岸(南纬 23°)到阿根廷海岸(南纬 36°)。它每年在阿根廷、乌拉圭和巴西南部的河口之间迁徙,在海洋产卵场(南纬约 26 度)繁殖。我们评估了在育苗场获得的鱼类耳石化学成分的变化是否可用于区分南部种群的 4 个育苗区。耳石微化学成分分析包括 9 种元素的浓度:锂(Li)、镁(Mg)、铜、锌、锶(Sr)、镉、钡、镧和铅。在使用随机森林分类算法时,锂、镁和锶的组合在两组(在巴西育苗场捕获的鱼类和从乌拉圭和阿根廷水域洄游的鱼类)鲻鱼育苗栖息地的分配中达到了 96% 的最高准确率。我们的研究结果表明,耳石的元素组成是建立鲻鱼育苗区之间联系的重要工具。我们讨论了这一结果对巴西南部鲻鱼种群结构和渔业管理的影响,以及我们采用的方法的局限性。
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