Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area

The Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis is a species of ecological importance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. However, information regarding S. fuegensis in the Namuncurá Marine Protected Area–Burdwood Bank (NMPA–BB), an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area located in the Argentinian shelf,...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso 2023-05-15T13:51:25+02:00 Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso Marine Protected Area Namuncurá–Burdwood Bank Otolith microstructure Seasonal patterns Sprattus fuegensis clupeoid growth rate low temperature marine ecosystem microstructure nursery ground open water otolith protected area seasonal variation spawning Argentine Shelf Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Burdwood Bank Patagonia Sprattus sprattus 2018 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso 2023-02-16T02:16:36Z The Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis is a species of ecological importance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. However, information regarding S. fuegensis in the Namuncurá Marine Protected Area–Burdwood Bank (NMPA–BB), an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area located in the Argentinian shelf, is outdated and fragmented. Understanding the dynamics of species inhabiting the NMPA–BB is relevant to establish future adequate management strategies. We assessed the abundance, size, and development of S. fuegensis early life stages during spring, summer, and autumn in order to evaluate their seasonal patterns. Compared to neighboring areas, S. fuegensis was particularly abundant in the NMPA–BB, which can be considered a major spawning and nursery ground. Within the NMPA–BB, abundances tend to be higher at the center, probably as a result of the marine currents. Eggs were only recorded in spring, while larvae were recorded in all seasons sampled, with maximum abundances occurring during spring. Larger larval sizes and more developed stages occurred in summer and autumn. Analysis of otolith microstructure showed that spawning periods take place between October and March, peaking in November. Slow growth rates (maximum of 0.30 mm day −1 ) and prolonged larval phase would respond to the low temperatures recorded in the NMPA–BB. Additionally, marked monthly differences in otolith growth would suggest a seasonal effect on the developmental patterns of S. fuegensis larvae. Future studies will be necessary to completely understand S. fuegensis development and determine its trophic role in the NMPA–BB. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Argentine Burdwood Bank ENVELOPE(-59.000,-59.000,-54.250,-54.250) Patagonia
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topic Marine Protected Area
Namuncurá–Burdwood Bank
Otolith microstructure
Seasonal patterns
Sprattus fuegensis
clupeoid
growth rate
low temperature
marine ecosystem
microstructure
nursery ground
open water
otolith
protected area
seasonal variation
spawning
Argentine Shelf
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Burdwood Bank
Patagonia
Sprattus sprattus
spellingShingle Marine Protected Area
Namuncurá–Burdwood Bank
Otolith microstructure
Seasonal patterns
Sprattus fuegensis
clupeoid
growth rate
low temperature
marine ecosystem
microstructure
nursery ground
open water
otolith
protected area
seasonal variation
spawning
Argentine Shelf
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Burdwood Bank
Patagonia
Sprattus sprattus
Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
topic_facet Marine Protected Area
Namuncurá–Burdwood Bank
Otolith microstructure
Seasonal patterns
Sprattus fuegensis
clupeoid
growth rate
low temperature
marine ecosystem
microstructure
nursery ground
open water
otolith
protected area
seasonal variation
spawning
Argentine Shelf
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Burdwood Bank
Patagonia
Sprattus sprattus
description The Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis is a species of ecological importance in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. However, information regarding S. fuegensis in the Namuncurá Marine Protected Area–Burdwood Bank (NMPA–BB), an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area located in the Argentinian shelf, is outdated and fragmented. Understanding the dynamics of species inhabiting the NMPA–BB is relevant to establish future adequate management strategies. We assessed the abundance, size, and development of S. fuegensis early life stages during spring, summer, and autumn in order to evaluate their seasonal patterns. Compared to neighboring areas, S. fuegensis was particularly abundant in the NMPA–BB, which can be considered a major spawning and nursery ground. Within the NMPA–BB, abundances tend to be higher at the center, probably as a result of the marine currents. Eggs were only recorded in spring, while larvae were recorded in all seasons sampled, with maximum abundances occurring during spring. Larger larval sizes and more developed stages occurred in summer and autumn. Analysis of otolith microstructure showed that spawning periods take place between October and March, peaking in November. Slow growth rates (maximum of 0.30 mm day −1 ) and prolonged larval phase would respond to the low temperatures recorded in the NMPA–BB. Additionally, marked monthly differences in otolith growth would suggest a seasonal effect on the developmental patterns of S. fuegensis larvae. Future studies will be necessary to completely understand S. fuegensis development and determine its trophic role in the NMPA–BB. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
title Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
title_short Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
title_full Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
title_fullStr Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal patterns of Patagonian sprat Sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea Sub-Antarctic Marine Protected Area
title_sort seasonal patterns of patagonian sprat sprattus fuegensis early life stages in an open sea sub-antarctic marine protected area
publishDate 2018
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v41_n11_p2167_GarciaAlonso
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Argentine
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Patagonia
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Argentine
Burdwood Bank
Patagonia
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Antarctic
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
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