Coping with El Niño: phenotypic flexibility of reproductive traits in red squat lobster determines recruitment success

Author:

Flores Andrés1ORCID,Wiff Rodrigo23ORCID,Ahumada Mauricio1,Queirolo Dante1,Apablaza Pedro1

Affiliation:

1. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Escuela de Ciencias del Mar, Grupo de Tecnología Pesquera (TECPES), Universidad 330, Curauma, Valparaíso, Chile

2. Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 340, Santiago, Chile

3. Instituto Milenio en Socio-Ecología Costera (SECOS), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 340, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

Abstract Many organisms display changes in behaviour and life-history traits when facing variabilities in environmental conditions. A subset of these changes comprises reversible within-individual variations, known as phenotypic flexibility. Using red squat lobster (Pleuroncodes monodon) individuals harvested at the Humboldt Current Ecosystem (HCE), we evaluated how changes in habitat temperatures associated with warm El Niño (EN) conditions and cold La Niña conditions induce phenotypic flexibility in reproductive traits and how this flexibility affects recruitment success. The biological data were obtained from swept area surveys conducted between 2015 and 2020. Remotely sensed sea surface temperature (SST) data were used to compute anomalies (SSTA). Our results showed that females facing warmer environmental conditions carried more eggs with smaller sizes, and under cold conditions, females carried fewer eggs with larger sizes. The recruitments lagged by 1 year correlated positively with the egg density and negatively with the egg size. Our evidence shows that for phenotypic flexibility to be expressed in recruitment success, the warm conditions experienced by females should match good food availability for the planktonic stages. We discussed how climate change predictions for HCE will amplify responses of the reproductive traits of red squat lobster with strong impacts on recruitment likely.

Funder

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

CONICYT

PIA

BASAL

ANID–Programa Iniciativa Científica Milenio Código

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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