Temperate shelf water dispersal by Australian boundary currents: Implications for population connectivity

Melinda A. Coleman, Ming Feng, Moninya Roughan, Paulina Cetina-Heredia, Sean D. Connell
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Boundary currents have been recognized as potential drivers of spatial heterogeneity in the ocean because of their role in physical transport and influence on large-scale coastal processes. In this study, we used particle tracking methods in a data-assimilating eddy-resolving ocean circulation model to determine the effect of multiple boundary currents on connectivity around temperate Australia during the austral winter. Results demonstrated that oceanographic connectivity was asymmetric around Australia, having greater eastward trajectories due to more favorable ocean boundary currents during this season. We validated connectivity patterns with genetic data from an ecologically important species, the kelp, Ecklonia radiata, which has greater genetic similarity between the west and south coasts of Australia, compared with the east coast, likely due to predominantly eastward propagule dispersal. Boundary current circulation was a coarse predictor of kelp genetic connectivity on multigeneration time scales, and the nature of these relationships varied among the three boundary current systems according to mean current strength.

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澳大利亚边界流的温带陆架水扩散:对种群连通性的影响
边界流已被认为是海洋空间异质性的潜在驱动因素,因为它们在物理运输和对大尺度沿海过程的影响中发挥作用。在这项研究中,我们在一个数据同化的漩涡分解海洋环流模型中使用粒子跟踪方法来确定多个边界流对温带澳大利亚南部冬季周围连通性的影响。结果表明,澳大利亚周围的海洋连通性是不对称的,由于在这个季节更有利的海洋边界流,有更大的向东轨迹。我们用一个生态上重要的物种——海带Ecklonia radiata的遗传数据验证了连通性模式,与东海岸相比,它在澳大利亚西部和南部海岸之间具有更大的遗传相似性,这可能是由于主要向东扩散的繁殖体。边界流环流是多代时间尺度上海带遗传连通性的粗略预测因子,这些关系的性质在三个边界流系统之间根据平均电流强度而变化。
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