Distributions of larvae and juveniles of Pacific saury Cololabis saira during winter in relation to oceanographic structures in the central and western North Pacific Ocean

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Fuji Taiki, Miyamoto Hiroomi, Abo Jun‐ichi, Watai Mikio
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For small pelagic fish, the physical and feeding environments during the larval and juvenile periods significantly affect recruitment to standing stock. To understand the variation in environmental conditions experienced by larvae and juveniles, this study determined the distribution of larval and juvenile Pacific saury Cololabis saira over a distance of more than 6900 km in an east–west direction in relation to the ocean environment in winter. Specimens were collected from the western and central parts of the North Pacific Ocean, mainly in January and February 2018 and 2020. Larvae (≤39.9 mm) were broadly distributed around the Kuroshio Current and the Kuroshio Extension Current. Larval densities in the water masses around the Kuroshio Extension Current were as high as, or even significantly higher than, those around the Kuroshio Current, which is considered the main spawning ground. Most juveniles (≥40.0 mm) were captured north of the Kuroshio Extension Current, where sea surface temperatures were lower and chlorophyll a concentrations were higher. The generalized additive model analysis also suggested that, compared to larvae, juveniles tended to be distributed in areas with lower sea surface temperatures and in more eastern areas. The extensive distribution of Pacific saury larvae and juveniles indicates that it is necessary to focus not only on the marine environment around the Kuroshio region but also on the Kuroshio Extension region to understand the recruitment variability of this species.
太平洋秋刀鱼(Cololabis saira)幼体和幼鱼在冬季的分布与北太平洋中西部海洋结构的关系
对于小型中上层鱼类而言,幼鱼和幼鱼时期的物理环境和觅食环境对常备种群的增殖有重大影响。为了解幼体和幼鱼所经历的环境条件变化,本研究测定了太平洋秋刀鱼(Cololabis saira)幼体和幼鱼在东西方向超过 6900 公里的分布与冬季海洋环境的关系。标本主要于2018年和2020年1月和2月在北太平洋西部和中部采集。幼体(≤39.9 毫米)广泛分布在黑潮和黑潮延伸流周围。黑潮延伸流附近水体中的幼体密度与黑潮附近的幼体密度相当,甚至明显高于黑潮附近的幼体密度,而黑潮附近被认为是主要的产卵场。大多数幼鱼(≥40.0 mm)在黑潮延伸流以北捕获,那里的海面温度较低,叶绿素 a 浓度较高。广义加性模型分析还表明,与幼体相比,幼体往往分布在海面温度较低的地区和东部地区。太平洋秋刀鱼幼体和幼鱼的广泛分布表明,不仅有必要关注黑潮区域周围的海洋环境,而且有必要关注黑潮延伸区域,以了解该物种的增殖变化。
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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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