Contrasting distributional patterns of two co-occurring ctenophores in relation to ichthyoplankton and environmental features in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean

Author:

Sobrero L12,Chiaverano LM12,Machinandiarena L1,Martos P3,Derisio C1,Giberto D12,Betti P1,Leonarduzzi E1,Macchi G12,Schiariti A12

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), B7602HSA Mar del Plata, Argentina

2. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (IIMyC) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), B7602AYL Mar del Plata, Argentina

3. Departamento de Ciencias Marinas, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP), B7602AYL Mar del Plata, Argentina

Abstract

Assessing the ecological role of ctenophores is crucial to understanding ecosystem functioning, including the recruitment of fish stocks. During austral summer in the North Patagonia Ecosystem (NPE) (41-48°S), the ctenophores Mnemiopsis leidyi and Pleurobrachia pileus co-occur with the peak of ichthyoplankton abundance of 2 important fishing resources: the Argentine anchovy Engraulis anchoita and the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi, in association with a highly productive tidal front system. We analyzed 367 plankton samples collected in the NPE over 13 yr (2005-2018) to determine the abundance and spatial distribution of M. leidyi and P. pileus, their spatial overlap with ichthyoplankton (eggs and larvae of hake and anchovy), and their relationship with environmental features. Both ctenophore species displayed contrasting distributional patterns, associated with different physical environments, particularly temperature. M. leidyi showed a higher spatial overlap with ichthyoplankton compared to P. pileus. In addition, we found a significant negative correlation between the biomass of M. leidyi and the abundance of both fish larvae, suggesting a potential negative impact (via predation and competition) on the survival and recruitment of these 2 fisheries resources.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

Subject

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

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