Title of article :
Impact of climate and hydrodynamics on sole larval immigration towards the Tagus estuary, Portugal
Author/Authors :
Carmen G. C. Vinagre، نويسنده , , M.J. Costa، نويسنده , , H.N. Cabral، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Spawning grounds of the soles, Solea solea and Solea senegalensis, are distant from the estuarine nurseries where juveniles concentrate. Recruitment
of these species is highly dependent on the success of the larval migration towards the inshore nursery grounds. Unfavourable climate
and hydrodynamic circulation may lead to high mortality rates at this stage. The relation between river drainage, NAO index and the North-South
wind component intensity over the three months prior to the end of the estuarine colonization and the densities of S. solea and S. senegalensis in
the nursery grounds were investigated for both species based on a discontinuous historical dataset (from 1988 to 2006) for the Tagus estuary.
Multiple linear regression models were developed for sole density and environmental data (separately for each species). Results showed that
river drainage is positively correlated with juveniles’ densities of both species, possibly due to the existence of chemical cues used by larvae
for movement orientation. NAO index and the North-South wind component intensity relations with soles densities were non-significant. It
was concluded that the high complexity of the Portuguese upwelling system makes it hard to detect causal relations of the environmental variables
tested. The importance of river flow for coastal ecosystems was stressed. Since climate change scenarios predict a strong decrease in rain
fall over the Portuguese river basins, as well as a concentrated period of heavy rain in winter, it was hypothesised that future river drainage
decrease over much of the year may lead to lower recruitment success for soles, especially for S. senegalensis.
Keywords :
climate , recruitment , river drainage , Larvae , sole , flatfish , nursery
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science