Trade-offs between risks of predation and starvation in larvae make the shelf break an optimal spawning location for Atlantic bluefin tuna

Author:

Shropshire Taylor A123,Morey Steven L24,Chassignet Eric P12,Karnauskas Mandy5,Coles Victoria J6,Malca Estrella57,Laiz-Carrión Raúl8,Fiksen Øyvind9,Reglero Patricia10,Shiroza Akihiro57,Quintanilla Hervas José M8,Gerard Trika5,Lamkin John T5,Stukel Michael R12

Affiliation:

1. EARTH, OCEAN AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32306, USA

2. CENTER FOR OCEAN-ATMOSPHERIC PREDICTION STUDIES, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32306, USA

3. DIVISION OF COASTAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, HATTIESBURG, MS 39406, USA

4. SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT, FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL, 32307, USA

5. SOUTHEAST FISHEIRES SCIENCE CENTER, NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, MIAMI, FL, 33149, USA

6. HORN POINT LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, CAMBRIDGE, MD, 21613, USA

7. COORPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, MIAMI, FL, 33149, USA

8. CENTRO OCEANOGRáFICO DE MáLAGA, INSTITUTO ESPAñOL DE OCEANOGRAFíA, FUENGIROLA, Spain

9. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN, BERGEN, Norway

10. CENTRE OCEANOGRáFIC DE LES BALEARS, INSTITUTO ESPAñOL DE OCEANOGRAFíA, PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABT) (Thunnus thynnus) travel long distances to spawn in oligotrophic regions of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) which suggests these regions offer some unique benefit to offspring survival. To better understand how larval survival varies within the GoM a spatially explicit, Lagrangian, individual-based model was developed that simulates dispersal and mortality of ABT early life stages within realistic predator and prey fields during the spawning periods from 1993 to 2012. The model estimates that starvation is the largest cumulative source of mortality associated with an early critical period. However, elevated predation on older larvae is identified as the main factor limiting survival to late postflexion. As a result, first-feeding larvae have higher survival on the shelf where food is abundant, whereas older larvae have higher survival in the open ocean with fewer predators, making the shelf break an optimal spawning area. The modeling framework developed in this study explicitly simulates both physical and biological factors that impact larval survival and hence could be used to support ecosystem based management efforts for ABT under current and future climate conditions.

Funder

NOAA

University of Miami

Northern Gulf Institute

International Educational Foundation

NSF

NASA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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