Environmental and behavioural drivers of Antarctic krill distribution at the South Orkney Islands: A regional perspective

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Emma F. Young , Sally E. Thorpe , Angelika H.H. Renner , Eugene J. Murphy
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Abstract

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a key species in the marine ecosystem of the Southern Ocean, but is also the target of a commercial fishery, with an important fishing ground in the South Orkney Islands region. The potential for competition for krill between predators and the fishery requires risk management strategies for the fishery, underpinned by an understanding of the key physical and behavioural drivers of krill movement and retention in target areas. Here, we present the results of a regional modelling study, combining a high-resolution ocean-sea ice model and an individual-based model parameterised for krill, to elucidate the roles of oceanographic variability and krill behaviour on patterns of transport and retention on and around the South Orkney Plateau. Simulations suggest that oceanic transport from sources around the Antarctic Peninsula is restricted by the northward flowing Antarctic Slope Current. Around the South Orkney Plateau, anticyclonic flows associated with the Weddell Front and the shelf edge transport krill rapidly towards the main fishing grounds to the northwest of the plateau. Transport onto the shelf and subsequent retention are influenced by the strength and direction of regional winds; weaker on-shelf transport and shorter retention times are associated with stronger westerly and northerly winds. The incorporation of sea-ice associated behaviour, whereby krill are moved with sea ice when sea ice is present, significantly modifies the patterns from purely oceanic transport; it reduces the influence of strong regional oceanic flows and increases transport of krill to the South Orkneys region from the Antarctic Peninsula. The inclusion of diel vertical migration also modifies predicted patterns from oceanic transport, but to a lesser extent, and moderates the impact of including sea-ice associated behaviour. We highlight the importance of understanding the behaviour of krill, including age-dependent behavioural changes in response to sea ice conditions, for modelling and management of Antarctic krill populations.

南奥克尼群岛南极磷虾分布的环境和行为驱动因素:区域视角
南极磷虾是南大洋海洋生态系统中的一个关键物种,也是商业渔业的目标,在南奥克尼群岛地区有一个重要的渔场。捕食者和渔业之间争夺磷虾的潜力需要渔业的风险管理战略,以了解目标地区磷虾移动和保留的关键物理和行为驱动因素为基础。在这里,我们展示了一项区域建模研究的结果,该研究结合了高分辨率海洋海冰模型和磷虾参数化的基于个体的模型,以阐明海洋学变化和磷虾行为对南奥克尼高原及其周围运输和滞留模式的作用。模拟表明,来自南极半岛周围来源的海洋运输受到向北流动的南极坡流的限制。在南奥克尼高原周围,与威德尔锋和陆架边缘有关的反气旋流将磷虾迅速输送到高原西北部的主要渔场。区域风的强度和方向会影响向大陆架的运输和随后的滞留;较弱的陆架输送和较短的滞留时间与较强的西风和北风有关。海冰相关行为的结合,即磷虾在海冰存在时与海冰一起移动,极大地改变了纯海洋运输的模式;它减少了强烈的区域海洋流动的影响,并增加了磷虾从南极半岛到南奥克尼地区的运输。包括昼夜垂直迁移也改变了海洋运输的预测模式,但程度较小,并缓和了包括海冰相关行为的影响。我们强调了了解磷虾行为的重要性,包括对海冰条件的年龄依赖性行为变化,对南极磷虾种群建模和管理的重要性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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