Stay off the motorway: Resolving the pre-recruitment life history dynamics of the European anchovy in the SW Mediterranean through a spatially-explicit individual-based model (SEIBM)
Authored by Andres Ospina-Alvarez, Ignacio A Catalan, Diego Macias, Jordi Sole, Javier Ruiz
Date Published: 2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2013.02.001
Sponsors:
European Union
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN)
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Model Documentation:
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Abstract
We explore the underlying mechanisms of the early life history dynamics
of the European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus, in the SW
Mediterranean. By using a 3D ROMS hydrodynamic model coupled to an
individual-based model (IBM) of the larval stages of the European
anchovy, we tested the following hypotheses: (1) the plausible effective
spawning zones (those generating late larvae to the known nursery
grounds) are mainly found in the vicinity of Malaga Bay, as suggested by
published empirical data; (2) the observed, back-calculated growth of
larvae sampled in the nursery grounds can be reasonably simulated by a
simple temperature-dependent growth model; and (3) the inclusion of
biological behavior in the IBM significantly improves the match between
the observed and modeled late-larval recruitment and/or growth patterns.
We performed simulations for the peak spawning season in 2008, for which
survey data were available, and an average climatological run.
Hypothesis 1 was accepted, whereas hypothesis 2 resulted in a good
imitation of anchovy growth only after 10 days post-hatch. The inclusion
of an empirically derived equation for egg buoyancy in the model
(hypothesis 3) resulted in a slight improvement of the model of
late-larval recruitment patterns. Finally, our model was used to explore
possible retention-based nursery areas in the whole Alboran Sea. Our
simulations showed to agree well with the existing data both in the
European and in the African coast and confer the physics a dominant role
in shaping the spatial dynamics of early life stages of anchovy in the
area. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tags
Bay
Upwelling ecosystems
Small pelagic fish
Southern benguela
Engraulis-encrasicolus-l.
Western alboran sea
Reproductive-biology
Back-calculation
Larval growth
Water masses