The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle

ABSTRACT: Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of marine bivalves have strong implications for the management of exploited populations of coastal species and the conservation of benthic communities. Therefore, assessin...

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Autores:
Riascos Vallejos, José Marin
Solís, Marco A.
Ballesteros, Manuel
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2019
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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El Niño Oscilación del Sur
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
Gametos
Gametes
Asentamiento de larvas
Larval settlement
Reclutamiento (pesquerías)
Recruitment (fishery)
Aulacomya atra
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http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_01a507b7
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059000
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
title The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
spellingShingle The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
El Niño Oscilación del Sur
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
Gametos
Gametes
Asentamiento de larvas
Larval settlement
Reclutamiento (pesquerías)
Recruitment (fishery)
Aulacomya atra
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_12f3d2b6
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_01a507b7
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059000
title_short The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
title_full The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
title_fullStr The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
title_full_unstemmed The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
title_sort The early life history transitions of the bivalve Aulacomya atra from the humboldt current system off Peru are affected by human exploitation and modulated by El Niño - La Niña cycle
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Riascos Vallejos, José Marin
Solís, Marco A.
Ballesteros, Manuel
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Riascos Vallejos, José Marin
Solís, Marco A.
Ballesteros, Manuel
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv GISMAC. Grupo de Investigación en Sistemas Marinos y Costeros
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv El Niño Oscilación del Sur
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
topic El Niño Oscilación del Sur
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
Gametos
Gametes
Asentamiento de larvas
Larval settlement
Reclutamiento (pesquerías)
Recruitment (fishery)
Aulacomya atra
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_12f3d2b6
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_01a507b7
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059000
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Gametos
Gametes
dc.subject.agrovoc.none.fl_str_mv Asentamiento de larvas
Larval settlement
Reclutamiento (pesquerías)
Recruitment (fishery)
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Aulacomya atra
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description ABSTRACT: Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of marine bivalves have strong implications for the management of exploited populations of coastal species and the conservation of benthic communities. Therefore, assessing both organismal and environmental drivers of the reproductive function, gamete release and recruitment is important. This is particularly true for highly productive upwelling coastal areas that are heavily affected by shifts in climatic regimes during the El Niño (EN)–La Niña (LN) cycle. We aimed to assess temporal variation in the transition between gamete release, larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of the commercially- important ribbed mussel (Aulacomya atra) at Bahía Independencia (Peru) over 9 years (1996–2004) – a period that covered strong EN and LN episodes. We also evaluate the environmental factors implied in these changes. To achieve this, we monitored monthly changes of the spawning stock biomass (SSB; a proxy of the capacity for propagule production and release), the number of settled postlarvae on artificial collectors, the density of recruits of A. atra and several environmental parameters. Our results showed a persistent trend of decreasing SSB and recruitment density, most likely related to human exploitation that reduced the population density by one order of magnitude. The SSB was a significant predictor of the number of settled postlarvae, regardless of the occurrence of EN or LN episodes. In contrast, the relationship between SSB and the density of recruits was dependent on the occurrence of EN or LN. The SSB and the larval settlement were heavily reduced during the warm EN in 1997–1998, presumably as a typical response of species of Antarctic origin to warmer-nutrient depleted waters and disturbed circulation patterns within the bay that may favor offshore transport of larvae. Despite this, the density of recruits of A. atra was high during EN, presumably as a result of reduced competition for food and reduced predation, which may overcompensate for the mortality of recruits associated with thermal stress.
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This is particularly true for highly productive upwelling coastal areas that are heavily affected by shifts in climatic regimes during the El Niño (EN)–La Niña (LN) cycle. We aimed to assess temporal variation in the transition between gamete release, larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of the commercially- important ribbed mussel (Aulacomya atra) at Bahía Independencia (Peru) over 9 years (1996–2004) – a period that covered strong EN and LN episodes. We also evaluate the environmental factors implied in these changes. To achieve this, we monitored monthly changes of the spawning stock biomass (SSB; a proxy of the capacity for propagule production and release), the number of settled postlarvae on artificial collectors, the density of recruits of A. atra and several environmental parameters. Our results showed a persistent trend of decreasing SSB and recruitment density, most likely related to human exploitation that reduced the population density by one order of magnitude. 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