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Influence of Basin- and Local-Scale Environmental Conditions on Nearshore Production in the Northeast Pacific Ocean

机译:流域和地方规模环境条件对东北太平洋近岸生产的影响

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Nearshore marine habitats are productive and vulnerable owing to their connections to pelagic and terrestrial landscapes. To understand how ocean basin- and local-scale conditions may influence nearshore species, we developed an annual index of nearshore production (spanning the period 1972–2010) from growth increments recorded in otoliths of representative pelagic-feeding (Black Rockfish Sebastes melanops) and benthic-feeding (Kelp Greenling Hexagrammos decagrammus) nearshore-resident fishes at nine sites in the California Current and Alaska Coastal Current systems. We explored the influence of basin- and local-scale conditions across all seasons at lags of up to 2 years to represent changes in prey quantity (1- or 2-year time lags) and quality (within-year relationships). Relationships linking fish growth to basin-scale (Pacific Decadal Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, and multivariate El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation index) and local-scale (sea surface temperature, sea surface height anomalies, upwelling index, photosynthetically active radiation, and freshwater discharge) environmental conditions varied by species and current system. Growth of Black Rockfish increased with cool basin-scale conditions in the California Current and warm local-scale conditions in the Alaska Coastal Current, consistent with existing hypotheses linking climate to pelagic production on continental shelves in the respective regions. Relationships for Kelp Greenlings in the California Current were complex, with faster growth related to within-year warm conditions and lagged-year cool conditions. These opposing, lag-dependent relationships may reflect differences in conditions that promote quantity versus quality of benthic invertebrate prey in the California Current. Thus, we hypothesize that benthic production is maximized by alternating cool and warm years, as benthic invertebrate recruitment is food limited during warm years while growth is temperature limited by cool years in the California Current. On the other hand, Kelp Greenlings grew faster during and subsequent to warm conditions at basin and local scales in the Alaska Coastal Current. Received November 3, 2015; accepted May 5, 2016
机译:由于近海海洋栖息地与中上层和陆地景观的联系,它们具有生产力和脆弱性。为了了解海洋盆地和地方尺度条件可能如何影响近岸物种,我们从代表性浮游鱼类(黑岩鱼Sebastes melanops)的耳石中记录的增长增量中得出了近岸生产的年度指数(1972-2010年)。在加利福尼亚洋流和阿拉斯加沿岸流系统中的九个地点的近岸鱼类的底栖捕捞(海带绿灵Hexagrammos decagrammus)。我们探索了流域和地方尺度条件在整个季节中的影响(最多2年的滞后),以代表猎物数量(1年或2年的时间滞后)和质量(年内关系)的变化。将鱼的生长与流域规模(太平洋年代际涛动,北太平洋涡旋涛动和多元厄尔尼诺-南方涛动指数)和局部尺度(海表温度,海表高度异常,上升指数,光合有效辐射,和淡水排放)环境条件因物种和当前系统而异。黑岩鱼的生长随着加利福尼亚洋流的凉爽盆地规模条件和阿拉斯加沿海流的温暖地方规模条件而增加,这与将气候与各个地区大陆架中上层鱼类生产联系起来的现有假设相一致。加利福尼亚海流中海带绿化带的关系很复杂,与年内温暖状况和滞后一年凉爽状况有关的增长较快。这些相反的,依赖于滞后的关系可能反映了促进加利福尼亚海流底栖无脊椎动物猎物数量与质量的条件差异。因此,我们假设在凉爽和温暖的季节交替交替时底栖动物的产量最大化,因为在加利福尼亚流中,底栖无脊椎动物的募集在温暖的季节受到食物的限制,而生长则受到凉爽的季节的温度的限制。另一方面,在阿拉斯加沿海海流的流域和地方规模的温暖条件下及之后,海带果岭的生长速度更快。 2015年11月3日收到;接受2016年5月5日

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