A Day in the Life of Fish Larvae: Modeling Foraging and Growth Using Quirks
Authored by Klaus B Huebert, Myron A Peck
Date Published: 2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098205
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Platforms:
R
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Model Code URLs:
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Abstract
This article introduces ``Quirks,'' a generic, individual-based model
synthesizing over 40 years of empirical and theoretical insights into
the foraging behavior and growth physiology of marine fish larvae. In
Quirks, different types of larvae are defined by a short list of their
biological traits, and all foraging and growth processes (including the
effects of key environmental factors) are modeled following one unified
set of mechanistic rules. This approach facilitates ecologically
meaningful comparisons between different species and environments. We
applied Quirks to model young exogenously feeding larvae of four
species: 5.5-mm European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus), 7-mm Atlantic
cod (Gadus morhua), 13-mm Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), and 7-mm
European sprat (Sprattus sprattus). Modeled growth estimates explained
the majority of variability among 53 published empirical growth
estimates, and displayed very little bias: 0.65\%+/- 1.2\% d(-1) (mean 6
standard error). Prey organisms of similar to 67\% the maximum
ingestible prey length were optimal for all larval types, in terms of
the expected ingestion per encounter. Nevertheless, the foraging rate
integrated over all favorable prey sizes was highest when smaller
organisms made up >95\% of the prey biomass under the assumption of
constant normalized size spectrum slopes. The overall effect of
turbulence was consistently negative, because its detrimental influence
on prey pursuit success exceeded its beneficial influence on prey
encounter rate. Model sensitivity to endogenous traits and exogenous
environmental factors was measured and is discussed in depth. Quirks is
free software and open source code is provided.
Tags
Georges bank
Cod gadus-morhua
Atlantic cod
North-sea
Herring clupea-harengus
Anchovy
engraulis-encrasicolus
Haddock melanogrammus-aeglefinus
Sprat
sprattus-sprattus
Selective
predation
Copepod nauplii