Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current

Abstract We examined variability in growth rate during the larval stage of northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax ) in response to physical and biological environmental factors in 2005 and 2006. The onset of spring upwelling was anomalously delayed by 2–3 months until mid‐July in 2005; in contrast, spr...

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Main Authors: TAKAHASHI, MOTOMITSU, CHECKLEY, DAVID M., LITZ, MARISA N.C., BRODEUR, RICHARD D., PETERSON, WILLIAM T.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2419.2012.00633.x 2024-06-02T08:15:03+00:00 Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current TAKAHASHI, MOTOMITSU CHECKLEY, DAVID M. LITZ, MARISA N.C. BRODEUR, RICHARD D. PETERSON, WILLIAM T. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2012.00633.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2419.2012.00633.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2012.00633.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Fisheries Oceanography volume 21, issue 6, page 393-404 ISSN 1054-6006 1365-2419 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2012.00633.x 2024-05-03T12:04:51Z Abstract We examined variability in growth rate during the larval stage of northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax ) in response to physical and biological environmental factors in 2005 and 2006. The onset of spring upwelling was anomalously delayed by 2–3 months until mid‐July in 2005; in contrast, spring upwelling in 2006 began as a normal year in the northern California Current. Larval and early juvenile E. mordax were collected in August, September, and October off the coast of Oregon and Washington. Hatch dates ranged from May to September, with peaks in June and August in 2005 and a peak in July in 2006, based on the number of otolith daily increments. Back‐calculated body length‐at‐age in the June 2005 hatch cohort was significantly smaller than in the August 2005 cohort, which had comparable growth to the July 2006 cohort. Standardized otolith daily increment widths as a proxy for seasonal variability in somatic growth rates in 2005 were negative until late July and then changed to positive with intensification of upwelling. The standardized increment width was a positive function of biomass of chlorophyll a concentration, and neritic cold‐water and oceanic subarctic copepod species sampled biweekly off Newport, Oregon. Our results suggest that delayed upwelling in 2005 resulted in low food availability and, consequently, reduced E. mordax larval growth rate in early summer, but once upwelling began in July, high food availability enhanced larval growth rate to that typical of a normal upwelling year (e.g., 2006) in the northern California Current. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Wiley Online Library Fisheries Oceanography 21 6 393 404
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description Abstract We examined variability in growth rate during the larval stage of northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax ) in response to physical and biological environmental factors in 2005 and 2006. The onset of spring upwelling was anomalously delayed by 2–3 months until mid‐July in 2005; in contrast, spring upwelling in 2006 began as a normal year in the northern California Current. Larval and early juvenile E. mordax were collected in August, September, and October off the coast of Oregon and Washington. Hatch dates ranged from May to September, with peaks in June and August in 2005 and a peak in July in 2006, based on the number of otolith daily increments. Back‐calculated body length‐at‐age in the June 2005 hatch cohort was significantly smaller than in the August 2005 cohort, which had comparable growth to the July 2006 cohort. Standardized otolith daily increment widths as a proxy for seasonal variability in somatic growth rates in 2005 were negative until late July and then changed to positive with intensification of upwelling. The standardized increment width was a positive function of biomass of chlorophyll a concentration, and neritic cold‐water and oceanic subarctic copepod species sampled biweekly off Newport, Oregon. Our results suggest that delayed upwelling in 2005 resulted in low food availability and, consequently, reduced E. mordax larval growth rate in early summer, but once upwelling began in July, high food availability enhanced larval growth rate to that typical of a normal upwelling year (e.g., 2006) in the northern California Current.
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author TAKAHASHI, MOTOMITSU
CHECKLEY, DAVID M.
LITZ, MARISA N.C.
BRODEUR, RICHARD D.
PETERSON, WILLIAM T.
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CHECKLEY, DAVID M.
LITZ, MARISA N.C.
BRODEUR, RICHARD D.
PETERSON, WILLIAM T.
Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
author_facet TAKAHASHI, MOTOMITSU
CHECKLEY, DAVID M.
LITZ, MARISA N.C.
BRODEUR, RICHARD D.
PETERSON, WILLIAM T.
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title Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
title_short Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
title_full Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
title_fullStr Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
title_full_unstemmed Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( Engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern California Current
title_sort responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy ( engraulis mordax) to anomalous upwelling in the northern california current
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