Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.

Species inhabiting transitional areas in large marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate variations and thus of paramount importance as indicators of ecosystem changes. The spatiotemporal distribution of representative species of the demersal community in the southern Iberian coastal Large M...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Delgado, M. (Marina), Hidalgo, M. (Manuel), Puerta, P. (Patricia), Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix), Rueda, L. (Lucía), Sobrino, I. (Ignacio)
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Language:English
Published: Inter-Research Science Center 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15144
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12791
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/15144 2023-06-11T04:14:51+02:00 Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem. Delgado, M. (Marina) Hidalgo, M. (Manuel) Puerta, P. (Patricia) Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix) Rueda, L. (Lucía) Sobrino, I. (Ignacio) 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15144 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12791 eng eng Inter-Research Science Center Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15144 doi:10.3354/meps12791 closed access research article 2018 ftieo https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12791 2023-05-02T23:49:31Z Species inhabiting transitional areas in large marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate variations and thus of paramount importance as indicators of ecosystem changes. The spatiotemporal distribution of representative species of the demersal community in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem was investigated using time series data from trawl surveys conducted in the Gulf of Cádiz. The geographic and bathymetric variability in the population distribution was analyzed. We investigated the influence of hydroclimatic (chlorophyll a concentration, sea surface temperature, precipitation, runoff, oceanic wind and meso- and large-scale climate indices) and population drivers (density) on species depth and location. Distribution shifts were more evident over the longitudinal gradient with species approaching and moving away from the Strait of Gibraltar. This contrasting behavior was segregated by depth and the hydrographical boundary of the Guadalquivir River runoff plume. On the shallow shelf (<100 m), a southeastward movement towards the Strait of Gibraltar was clear. This geographical shift was also observed in species from the deeper strata, occasionally coupled with depth changes. These movements were mainly associated with climate variability, in particular the North Atlantic Oscillation, whose effects were clearly species specific. Additionally, longitudinal variations of the community at a regional scale were related to a local climatic index that captured a pattern of covariation in local surface wind, temperature and precipitation. This study focuses on responses of several species with contrasting life histories (from Sparidae to Elasmobranchs) to hydroclimatic variability in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Marine Ecology Progress Series 607 19 36
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description Species inhabiting transitional areas in large marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate variations and thus of paramount importance as indicators of ecosystem changes. The spatiotemporal distribution of representative species of the demersal community in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem was investigated using time series data from trawl surveys conducted in the Gulf of Cádiz. The geographic and bathymetric variability in the population distribution was analyzed. We investigated the influence of hydroclimatic (chlorophyll a concentration, sea surface temperature, precipitation, runoff, oceanic wind and meso- and large-scale climate indices) and population drivers (density) on species depth and location. Distribution shifts were more evident over the longitudinal gradient with species approaching and moving away from the Strait of Gibraltar. This contrasting behavior was segregated by depth and the hydrographical boundary of the Guadalquivir River runoff plume. On the shallow shelf (<100 m), a southeastward movement towards the Strait of Gibraltar was clear. This geographical shift was also observed in species from the deeper strata, occasionally coupled with depth changes. These movements were mainly associated with climate variability, in particular the North Atlantic Oscillation, whose effects were clearly species specific. Additionally, longitudinal variations of the community at a regional scale were related to a local climatic index that captured a pattern of covariation in local surface wind, temperature and precipitation. This study focuses on responses of several species with contrasting life histories (from Sparidae to Elasmobranchs) to hydroclimatic variability in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
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author Delgado, M. (Marina)
Hidalgo, M. (Manuel)
Puerta, P. (Patricia)
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Rueda, L. (Lucía)
Sobrino, I. (Ignacio)
spellingShingle Delgado, M. (Marina)
Hidalgo, M. (Manuel)
Puerta, P. (Patricia)
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Rueda, L. (Lucía)
Sobrino, I. (Ignacio)
Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
author_facet Delgado, M. (Marina)
Hidalgo, M. (Manuel)
Puerta, P. (Patricia)
Sánchez-Leal, R.F. (Ricardo Félix)
Rueda, L. (Lucía)
Sobrino, I. (Ignacio)
author_sort Delgado, M. (Marina)
title Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
title_short Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
title_full Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
title_fullStr Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
title_full_unstemmed Concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern Iberian coastal Large Marine Ecosystem.
title_sort concurrent changes in spatial distribution of the demersal community in response to climate variations in the southern iberian coastal large marine ecosystem.
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