Spatial and temporal distribution of European hake, Merluccius merluccius (L.), eggs and larvae in relation to hydrographical conditions in the Bay of Biscay
P. Alvarez et al., Spatial and temporal distribution of European hake, Merluccius merluccius (L.), eggs and larvae in relation to hydrographical conditions in the Bay of Biscay, FISH RES, 50(1-2), 2001, pp. 111-128
The distribution patterns for hake eggs and larvae were determined by analy
sing samples collected on 12 cruises in the Bay of Biscay from February to
June both in 1983 and 1995. The majority of the eggs and larvae were found
in late winter and early spring. The expected northern displacement of both
hake eggs and larvae as the season progresses was observed only in the cas
e of larvae. A particular spatial pattern of larval distribution was found.
Small larvae (2-4 mm) were found close to the spawning grounds at the shel
f break. Mid-size larvae (4-8 mm) showed a more widespread distribution fro
m the continental shelf and to areas well beyond the shelf break. Finally,
the biggest larvae sampled (>8 mm) were recorded only on the continental sh
elf. This pattern seems to be a consequence of the combined action of diffe
rent mechanisms. Wind-induced transport in the Ekman layer favoured an onsh
ore transfer in 1983, whereas prevalent wind and geostrophic circulation fa
voured a northern, onshore transfer in 1995. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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