Deepening our understanding of the environmental influences on the reproductive dynamics of the main fishery stock of Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi, in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Mariano Elisio, Marina V. Diaz, Ezequiel Leonarduzzi, Karina A. Rodrigues, Juan M. Burla, Gustavo J. Macchi
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This study analyzed the inter-annual variability in the reproductive dynamics of the Argentine hake from Patagonian waters during the last 20 years concerning the environmental conditions and the nutritional status of females. Macroscopic and histological information on gonadal maturity, female condition factor (K), and oceanographic data at different sampling sites throughout the studied region were obtained from research surveys carried out during the main spawning season of this species. Four stages, according to the maturity ovarian phases composition, were assigned annually at each sampling site to assess reproductive dynamics: vitellogenesis, ovulation, regression, and resting. The spatial pattern of inter-annual variability in reproductive dynamics was described, and the influence of temperature and female condition on the probability of ovulation and regression was assessed using generalized linear models. The area with the lowest inter-annual variability in the hake reproductive dynamics was observed between 43 and 45°S (50 to 80 m depth) in relation to ovulation events. The vitellogenesis stage was more frequently found adjacent to the reproductive area, whereas the regression was mainly observed in deeper waters. Both bottom and surface temperatures explained the ovulation and regression stages, showing a positive and negative relationship, respectively. Lower values of the K factor, associated with low food availability, were further linked to the occurrence of regression. Finally, it is worth noting that the relationship observed between the ovulation/spawning dynamics of Argentine hake and water temperature suggests that the reproductive success of this species could be affected in the future scenario of climate change.

加深理解环境对大西洋西南部阿根廷无须鳕(Merluccius hubbsi)主要渔业种群繁殖动态的影响
本研究分析了过去 20 年中巴塔哥尼亚水域阿根廷无须鳕繁殖动态中有关环境条件和雌鱼营养状况的年际变化。通过在该物种主要产卵季节开展的研究调查,获得了关于性腺成熟度、雌性条件因子(K)的宏观和组织学信息,以及整个研究区域不同取样点的海洋学数据。根据成熟卵巢阶段的组成,在每个取样点每年划分出四个阶段,以评估繁殖动态:卵黄发生期、排卵期、回归期和静止期。描述了繁殖动态年际变化的空间模式,并使用广义线性模型评估了温度和雌性条件对排卵和回归概率的影响。与排卵事件有关的无须鳕生殖动态年际变异最小的区域位于南纬 43 至 45 度之间(水深 50 至 80 米)。卵黄发生期更多地出现在生殖区附近,而回归期主要出现在深水区。底层和表层温度都能解释排卵和退行阶段,分别呈现出正相关和负相关关系。与食物供应量低有关的 K 因子值较低,也与退步的发生有关。最后,值得注意的是,阿根廷无须鳕的排卵/产卵动态与水温之间的关系表明,在未来气候变化的情况下,该物种的繁殖成功率可能会受到影响。
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Fisheries Oceanography
Fisheries Oceanography 农林科学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>18 weeks
期刊介绍: The international journal of the Japanese Society for Fisheries Oceanography, Fisheries Oceanography is designed to present a forum for the exchange of information amongst fisheries scientists worldwide. Fisheries Oceanography: presents original research articles relating the production and dynamics of fish populations to the marine environment examines entire food chains - not just single species identifies mechanisms controlling abundance explores factors affecting the recruitment and abundance of fish species and all higher marine tropic levels
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