Title of article
Retention of crab larvae in a coastal null zone
Author/Authors
Charles E. Tilburg، نويسنده , , Ana I. Dittel، نويسنده , , Charles E. Epifanio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
570
To page
578
Abstract
Alongshelf transport in the southern Middle Atlantic Bight is forced by buoyancy-driven currents originating in three large estuaries along the
bight. These currents are strongest in the coastal ocean near the southern terminus of each estuary, while the analogous region on the northern
side is characterized by weak subtidal flow. We used a combination of field observations and numerical modeling to test the hypothesis that these
regions of weak subtidal flow are coastal null zones that serve as retention areas for larvae. The field study consisted of a four-day, shipboard
investigation of the distribution of blue crab larvae (Callinectes sapidus) near the mouth of Delaware Bay (w39 N, 75 W) in late summer, 2004.
Hydrographic surveys of the study site were conducted with a hull-mounted, surface-measuring system. Results showed a sharp boundary
between the null zone and the buoyancy-driven current to the south. Blue crab larvae were collected in surface plankton tows along a
30-km transect that encompassed these two areas. Stations with higher densities of larvae were clustered in the null zone during both ebb
and flood tides. A numerical model was used to examine the physical mechanisms responsible for the observed distribution. Model results agreed
with the field survey and showed that simulated larvae are aggregated in the null zone. The simulations also demonstrated that larvae spawned
within the null zone have a much greater probability of settling in juvenile nursery habitat within the bay. The close agreement between field and
model results provides consistent support for the hypothesis that coastal null zones associated with the buoyancy-driven circulation of large
estuaries may allow retention of larvae in the vicinity of the natal spawning population
Keywords
coastal null zone , blue crab larvae , Callinectes sapidus , coastal current , Delaware Bay , mathematical model
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
953136
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