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Mesoscale physical processes and the distribution and composition of ichthyoplankton on the southern Brazilian shelf break
Authors:  RBARA CRISTIE FRANCO,JOSÉ   HENRIQUE MUELBERT , MAURICIO MAGALHà ES MATA
Affiliation:Departamento de Oceanografia, Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Caixa Postal 474, 96201-900 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil; Departamento de Física, Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Caixa Postal 474, 96201-900 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
Abstract:The southern Brazilian shelf supports the largest fish stocks in the country, and studies on physical–biological processes in the ecology of ichthyoplankton have been recommended to provide a better understanding of the variability of the recruitment of fishing resources. This study is the first to examine the influence of mesoscale physical processes on the distribution of early life stages of fish in this shelf‐break region. Collections of fish eggs and larvae and measurements of temperature and salinity were made at 13 stations along cross‐shelf transects in December 1997. Myctophidae, Bregmacerotidae, Clupeidae, Synodontidae and Engraulidae were the most abundant larvae in the northern region, while Engraulidae and Bregmacerotidae prevailed further south. In situ hydrographic data, NOAA/AVHRR images and merged TOPEX/POSEIDON + ERS‐1/2 satellite altimetry taken during the cruise revealed an anticyclonic eddy dominating the shelf around 31°S. Larval fish abundance was lower at the centre of this feature, suggesting that the eddy advected poorer offshore waters of tropical origin towards the inner shelf‐concentrating the larvae around the eddy.
Keywords:Brazil Current    eddies    ichthyoplankton    mesoscale processes    satellite altimetry    sea-surface temperature    shelf break    south-western Atlantic
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