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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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Title
Support for the Slope Sea as a major spawning ground for Atlantic bluefin tuna: evidence from larval abundance, growth rates, and particle-tracking simulations
Abstract
Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) are commercially and ecologically valuable, but management is complicated by their highly migratory lifestyle. Recent collections of bluefin tuna larvae in the Slope Sea off northeastern United States have opened questions about how this region contributes to population dynamics. We analyzed larvae collected in the Slope Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in 2016 to estimate larval abundance and growth rates and used a high-resolution regional ocean circulation model to estimate spawning locations and larval transport. We did not detect a regional difference in growth rates, but found that Slope Sea larvae were larger than Gulf of Mexico larvae prior to exogenous feeding. Slope Sea larvae generally backtracked to locations north of Cape Hatteras and would have been retained within the Slope Sea until the early juvenile stage. Overall, our results provide supporting evidence that the Slope Sea is a major spawning ground that is likely to be important for population dynamics. Further study of larvae and spawning adults in the region should be prioritized to support management decisions.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000788339800001
Bibliographic citation
Hernandez, C.M.; Richardson, D.E.; Rypina, I.I.; Chen, K.; Marancik, K.E.; Shulzitski, K.; Llopiz, J.K. (2022). Support for the Slope Sea as a major spawning ground for Atlantic bluefin tuna: evidence from larval abundance, growth rates, and particle-tracking simulations. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 79(5): 814-824. https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2020-0444
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Christina Hernandez
author
Name
David Richardson
author
Name
Irina Rypina
author
Name
Ke Chen
author
Name
Katrin Marancik
author
Name
Kathryn Shulzitski
author
Name
Joel Llopiz

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2020-0444

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date created
2022-11-03
date modified
2022-11-03