Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea

A multidisciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for a critical forage species, the Antarctic silverfish ( Pleuragramma antarctica ). A previous study had shown strong gene flow along the westward Antarctic Slope Current, in addition to spatially recur...

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Main Authors: Caccavo, Jilda Alicia, Ashford, Julian R., Ryan, Svenja, Papetti, Chiara, Schröder, Michael, Zane, Lorenzo
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4950746 2024-09-15T17:42:35+00:00 Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea Caccavo, Jilda Alicia Ashford, Julian R. Ryan, Svenja Papetti, Chiara Schröder, Michael Zane, Lorenzo 2020-05-26 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h44j0zpgs unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13017 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h44j0zpgs oai:zenodo.org:4950746 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Pleuragramma antarctica Antarctic fish otolith chemistry biophysical interaction life-history connectivity info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h44j0zpgs10.3354/meps13017 2024-07-26T13:45:04Z A multidisciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for a critical forage species, the Antarctic silverfish ( Pleuragramma antarctica ). A previous study had shown strong gene flow along the westward Antarctic Slope Current, in addition to spatially recurring length modes that provided evidence for episodic connectivity. In this paper, otolith nucleus chemistry from a subset of fish collected in the southern Weddell Sea as part of a hydrographic survey of the Filchner Trough system was used to test between connectivity scenarios. Nucleus chemistry, which reflects environmental exposure during early life, showed significant spatial structuring despite homogeneity in microsatellite allele frequencies. Mg×Ca -1 and Sr×Ca -1 differentiated length modes, and Mg×Ca -1 showed significant contrasts between Atka Bay, Halley Bay, and Filchner Trough. Physical-biological mechanisms may help reconcile structuring shown by otolith chemistry, length, and abundance data with prior evidence of gene flow. Such mechanisms include self-recruitment shaped by circulation associated with the Filchner Trough, fluctuations in mixing between immigrant and locally-recruited fish, and feeding opportunities between inflowing Modified Warm Deep Water and outflowing Ice Shelf Water. The results illustrate how comparisons between multi-disciplinary techniques based on integrated sampling designs that incorporate hydrography can enhance understanding of population structure and connectivity around the Southern Ocean. 1_LAICPMS_data.xlsx Spreadsheet with the metadata associated with samples analyzed for trace element levels using LA-ICP-MS containing the following sheets: Cover sheet explains the column headings in the subsequent sheets. Raw Data sheet compiles the raw data produced from the LA-ICP-MS (which can be accessed in the .txt files also available in this data publication), including intensity data (AVG and STD in counts per second [cps], as well as % RSD, the average Mass Offset) for all ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic silverfish Antarctica Ice Shelf Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Zenodo
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topic Pleuragramma antarctica
Antarctic fish
otolith chemistry
biophysical interaction
life-history connectivity
spellingShingle Pleuragramma antarctica
Antarctic fish
otolith chemistry
biophysical interaction
life-history connectivity
Caccavo, Jilda Alicia
Ashford, Julian R.
Ryan, Svenja
Papetti, Chiara
Schröder, Michael
Zane, Lorenzo
Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
topic_facet Pleuragramma antarctica
Antarctic fish
otolith chemistry
biophysical interaction
life-history connectivity
description A multidisciplinary approach was employed to examine a physical-biological population hypothesis for a critical forage species, the Antarctic silverfish ( Pleuragramma antarctica ). A previous study had shown strong gene flow along the westward Antarctic Slope Current, in addition to spatially recurring length modes that provided evidence for episodic connectivity. In this paper, otolith nucleus chemistry from a subset of fish collected in the southern Weddell Sea as part of a hydrographic survey of the Filchner Trough system was used to test between connectivity scenarios. Nucleus chemistry, which reflects environmental exposure during early life, showed significant spatial structuring despite homogeneity in microsatellite allele frequencies. Mg×Ca -1 and Sr×Ca -1 differentiated length modes, and Mg×Ca -1 showed significant contrasts between Atka Bay, Halley Bay, and Filchner Trough. Physical-biological mechanisms may help reconcile structuring shown by otolith chemistry, length, and abundance data with prior evidence of gene flow. Such mechanisms include self-recruitment shaped by circulation associated with the Filchner Trough, fluctuations in mixing between immigrant and locally-recruited fish, and feeding opportunities between inflowing Modified Warm Deep Water and outflowing Ice Shelf Water. The results illustrate how comparisons between multi-disciplinary techniques based on integrated sampling designs that incorporate hydrography can enhance understanding of population structure and connectivity around the Southern Ocean. 1_LAICPMS_data.xlsx Spreadsheet with the metadata associated with samples analyzed for trace element levels using LA-ICP-MS containing the following sheets: Cover sheet explains the column headings in the subsequent sheets. Raw Data sheet compiles the raw data produced from the LA-ICP-MS (which can be accessed in the .txt files also available in this data publication), including intensity data (AVG and STD in counts per second [cps], as well as % RSD, the average Mass Offset) for all ...
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author Caccavo, Jilda Alicia
Ashford, Julian R.
Ryan, Svenja
Papetti, Chiara
Schröder, Michael
Zane, Lorenzo
author_facet Caccavo, Jilda Alicia
Ashford, Julian R.
Ryan, Svenja
Papetti, Chiara
Schröder, Michael
Zane, Lorenzo
author_sort Caccavo, Jilda Alicia
title Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
title_short Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
title_full Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
title_fullStr Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Spatial structuring and life history connectivity of Antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the Weddell Sea
title_sort data from: spatial structuring and life history connectivity of antarctic silverfish along the southern continental shelf of the weddell sea
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