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Seasonal and synoptic oceanographic changes influence the larval biodiversity of a retentive upwelling shadow

机译:季节和天气变化对海洋的影响影响了保持性上升流阴影的幼体生物多样性

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Understanding sources of variability in larval supply and transport is integral to the dynamics, structure and effective management of marine populations and communities. Yet, a barrier to this understanding is the high variability in the supply and transport of marine larvae, especially in upwelling regions where wind forcing causes dynamic circulation. Since larvae of many species complete development close to shore, resolving the relationship between oceanographic processes and nearshore larval assemblages is essential to better understand larval transport in highly productive upwelling regions. The goal of our study was to examine the effects of variation in upwelling and relaxation dynamics on the nearshore larval assemblage in northern Monterey Bay. To determine how seasonal and daily upwelling and relaxation dynamics influence the nearshore larval assemblage, we surveyed distributions of marine larvae and physical, environmental factors along a cross-shelf transect in northern Monterey Bay, USA, during August and October of 2013.Conditions in August and October differed in temperature, salinity, stratification, and chlorophyll-a fluorescence. Richness and diversity of the larval assemblage did not change appreciably, but the abundance and composition of species shifted after the influx of offshore waters. Specifically, nearshore taxa were more abundant during August, which was characterized by strong upwelling conditions, and especially more abundant with increased wind forcing leading to a retentive upwelling shadow in the northern bay. Conversely, offshore taxa were more abundant during October, which was characterized by weakened upwelling and the persistent influx of offshore water. Our study suggests that relationships between larval taxa, life history characteristics, and water types provide insights into water mass history, circulation and larval recruitment in highly dynamic upwelling regions.
机译:了解幼体供应和运输的可变性来源是海洋种群和群落的动态,结构和有效管理的组成部分。然而,这种理解的障碍是海洋幼体的供应和运输的高度可变性,特别是在强迫作用引起动态循环的上升流地区。由于许多物种的幼虫在海岸附近完成发育,因此解决海洋学过程和近岸幼虫组合之间的关系对于更好地了解高产上流地区的幼虫运输至关重要。我们研究的目的是检验上升和松弛动力学变化对蒙特雷湾北部近岸幼虫组合的影响。为了确定季节性和每日的上升和松弛动态如何影响近岸幼虫组合,我们调查了2013年8月至10月美国北部蒙特利湾跨架样带的海中幼虫分布和物理,环境因素。和十月的温度,盐度,分层和叶绿素-a荧光不同。幼体组合的丰富度和多样性没有明显变化,但随着近海的涌入,其种类的丰度和组成发生了变化。具体来说,近岸分类群在8月期间更为丰富,其特征是上升流条件强,尤其是随着强风作用的增加而丰富,导致北部海湾的上升流阴影持续存在。相反,十月份期间,近海分类单元更为丰富,其特征是上升流减弱和近海持续涌入。我们的研究表明,幼虫类群,生活史特征和水类型之间的关系提供了有关高动态上升流区水体史,循环和幼虫募集的见解。

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