2014
DOI: 10.1017/s002531541400071x
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Structure and dynamics of Gobiidae larvae (Teleostei, Perciformes) in a tropical estuary: seasonal relationships with tidal cycles

Abstract: This study aims to describe the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of Gobiidae larvae at a tropical estuarine system in south-east Brazil (Macaé). The samples were collected in six stations, through oblique hauls using a bongo net (330 mm mesh size), coupled to a flowmeter, during the night in the ebb and flood tides in March, July and October 2006 and in February 2007. In the Macaé River estuary was collected a total of 1,234 Gobiidae larvae, representing nine taxa. The highest densities occurred in t… Show more

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“…were positively associated with the typical water conditions of the rainy season, that is, high nutrient concentrations and low salinity. However, this result contrasts with the spawning season observed for G. oceanicus and Ctenogobius species in other estuaries (Gomes & Bonecker, 2014;Lima, Barletta, & Costa, 2015), where the main reproduction period was the dry season, when the levels of primary and secondary production were curiously high. In fact, some authors consider this synchronization as a strategy following the "match-mismatch" hypothesis (Cushing, 1990), according to which the spatiotemporal overlap between peaks in food supply (e.g., phytoplankton and zooplankton) and ichthyoplankton abundance regulates the survival of larval fish and subsequent recruitment (Cushing, 1990;Illing, Moyano, Berg, Hufnagl, & Peck, 2018;May, Marschall, Roseman, Taylor, & Ludsin, 2015).…”
Section: Ruizcontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…were positively associated with the typical water conditions of the rainy season, that is, high nutrient concentrations and low salinity. However, this result contrasts with the spawning season observed for G. oceanicus and Ctenogobius species in other estuaries (Gomes & Bonecker, 2014;Lima, Barletta, & Costa, 2015), where the main reproduction period was the dry season, when the levels of primary and secondary production were curiously high. In fact, some authors consider this synchronization as a strategy following the "match-mismatch" hypothesis (Cushing, 1990), according to which the spatiotemporal overlap between peaks in food supply (e.g., phytoplankton and zooplankton) and ichthyoplankton abundance regulates the survival of larval fish and subsequent recruitment (Cushing, 1990;Illing, Moyano, Berg, Hufnagl, & Peck, 2018;May, Marschall, Roseman, Taylor, & Ludsin, 2015).…”
Section: Ruizcontrasting
confidence: 90%