The European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus, Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most important resources of the Mediterranean Sea. Its population off the Mediterranean coasts exhibits a patchy distribution. Moreover, the influence of the environment on such a distribution, and its variability, is poorly known. We present a anchovy larval survey data and remote sensing data in the Strait of Sicily. We analyze larvae distribution and aging in the Strait with respect to sea surface currents and hydrographic/biogeochemical patterns. We find a strong correlation between the satellite date set, which in turn marks ocean and wind dynamics in the Strait, and the larvae distribution. Our analysis allows for the investigation of cross-shore transport processes of anchovy larvae.
The role of sea surface processes in anchovy larvae distribution in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean)
F Falcini;L Palatella;A Cuttitta;F Bignami;B Patti;R Santoleri;F Fiorentino
2013
Abstract
The European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus, Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most important resources of the Mediterranean Sea. Its population off the Mediterranean coasts exhibits a patchy distribution. Moreover, the influence of the environment on such a distribution, and its variability, is poorly known. We present a anchovy larval survey data and remote sensing data in the Strait of Sicily. We analyze larvae distribution and aging in the Strait with respect to sea surface currents and hydrographic/biogeochemical patterns. We find a strong correlation between the satellite date set, which in turn marks ocean and wind dynamics in the Strait, and the larvae distribution. Our analysis allows for the investigation of cross-shore transport processes of anchovy larvae.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.