Body condition of larval roundherring, Gilchristella aestuaria (family Clupeidae), in relation to harmful algal blooms in a warm-temperate estuary.

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Taryn Smit, Catriona Clemmesen, Daniel A Lemley, Janine B Adams, Eugin Bornman, Nadine A Strydom
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Abstract

Eutrophication-driven harmful algal blooms (HABs) can have secondary effects on larval fishes that rely on estuaries as nurseries. However, few studies worldwide have quantified these effects despite the global rise in eutrophication. This study presents a novel approach using biochemical body condition analyses to evaluate the impact of HABs on the growth and body condition of the larvae of an estuarine resident fish. Recurrent phytoplankton blooms of Heterosigma akashiwo occur in the warm-temperate Sundays Estuary on the southeast coast of South Africa. The response in body condition and assemblage structure on larval estuarine roundherring (Gilchristella aestuaria) was measured in conjunction with bloom conditions, water quality and zooplanktonic prey and predators. Larvae and early juveniles were sampled during varying intensity levels, duration and frequency of hypereutrophic blooms. This study demonstrated that extensive HABs could significantly impact larval roundherring, G. aestuaria, by decreasing larval nutritional condition and limiting their growth, resulting in poor grow-out into the juvenile phase. Poor condition and growth may likely affect recruitment success to adult populations, and since G. aestuaria is an important forage fish and zooplanktivore, poor recruitment will hold consequences for estuarine food webs.

暖温带河口有害藻华对圆鲱鱼幼鱼体状况的影响。
富营养化导致的有害藻华(HABs)可能对依赖河口作为苗圃的幼鱼产生次生影响。然而,尽管全球富营养化上升,但世界范围内很少有研究量化这些影响。本研究提出了一种利用生化体况分析来评价有害藻华对河口居民鱼幼鱼生长和体况影响的新方法。在南非东南海岸的温暖的星期天河口,赤石异斑藻的浮游植物大量繁殖。结合水华条件、水质、浮游动物食饵和捕食者等因素,测定了河口圆鲱鱼(Gilchristella aestuaria)幼体状态和群落结构的响应。在不同的富营养化华的强度、持续时间和频率期间,对幼虫和早期幼鱼进行了取样。本研究表明,广泛存在的有害藻华会显著影响圆鲱鱼幼鱼的生长,降低其营养状况,限制其生长,导致幼鱼发育不良。恶劣的环境和生长条件可能会影响成年种群的招募成功,而且由于河口黄颡鱼是一种重要的饲料鱼类和浮游动物,招募不良将对河口食物网产生影响。
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Journal of Plankton Research
Journal of Plankton Research 生物-海洋学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
65
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Plankton Research publishes innovative papers that significantly advance the field of plankton research, and in particular, our understanding of plankton dynamics.
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