Effects of variable prey and cohort dynamics on growth of young-of-the-year estuarine bluefish: Evidence for interactions between spring- and summer-spawned cohorts
Authored by Kenneth A Rose, Jeffrey A Buckel, Frederick S Scharf, Francis Juanes, Jr James H Cowan
Date Published: 2006
DOI: 10.1577/t05-075.1
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United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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Abstract
Previous field studies of bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix have documented
variation in young-of-the-year (age-0) growth rates among years and
between spring- and summer-spawned cohorts. However, the potential
factors responsible for generating variable growth in age-0 bluefish
have not been investigated. We constructed an individual-based model
that combined size-dependent bluefish foraging with a bioenergetics
model to quantify the potential effects of variable prey fish dynamics
on first-summer growth of juvenile bluefish. We used long-term
monitoring data to define baseline conditions and calibrate the model.
We then performed three simulation experiments designed to assess the
effects of initial density and arrival timing of prey species and
bluefish cohorts on bluefish length distributions on October 1.
Simulation experiments indicated that spring-spawned bluefish were
robust to fluctuations in prey dynamics because of a spawning strategy
that ensures temporal overlap with a diversity of prey fish species. In
contrast, summer-spawned bluefish were sensitive to variation in prey
fish dynamics because of their dependence on a single prey species.
Model results also revealed the potential for the time of arrival and
the initial density of the spring-spawned cohort to affect the growth of
the summer-spawned cohort. Our findings demonstrate that
population-level interactions between bluefish and their prey can be
complex and have a considerable influence on the early growth rates of
the summer-spawned cohort.
Tags
Largemouth bass
Anchovy anchoa-mitchilli
Hudson river estuary
Size-selective
mortality
Bass morone-saxatilis
Mid-chesapeake bay
New-york bight
Pomatomus-saltatrix
Juvenile bluefish
Age-0 bluefish