Sandeel (Ammodytes marinus) larval transport patterns in the North Sea from an individual-based hydrodynamic egg and larval model
Authored by Asbjorn Christensen, Henrik Mosegaard, Corinna Schrum, Henrik Jensen, Mike St John
Date Published: 2008
DOI: 10.1139/f08-073
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European Union
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Abstract
We have calculated a time series of larval transport indices for the
central and southern North Sea covering 1970-2004, using a combined
three-dimensional hydrodynamic and individual-based modelling framework
for studying sandeel (Ammodytes marinus) eggs, larval transport, and
growth. The egg phase is modelled by a stochastic, nonlinear degree-day
model describing the extended hatch period. The larval growth model is
parameterized by individually back-tracking the local physical
environment of larval survivors from their catch location and catch
time. Using a detailed map of sandeel habitats in the North Sea, the
importance of hydrography for early life stages of sandeel to their
recruitment success is explored. We find that the sandeel larval
transport patterns in the North Sea are relatively robust toward
uncertainties in biological parameters, when mortality aspects are
included. We find only weak spatiotemporal correlations between elements
of the transport indices in the time series, mainly positive correlation
between retention terms for the same year. The transport connectivity of
sandeel habitats in the North Sea and the dynamical properties of the
North Sea transport system are also analyzed, and we introduce novel a
scheme to quantify direct and indirect connectivity on equal footings in
terms of an interbank transit time scale.
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growth
Fish
Vertical-distribution
Baltic sea
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