INVESTIGADORES
MOLINA Juan Manuel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
SEASONAL DYNAMICS IN ABUNDANCE AND SIZE STRUCTURE OF MICROPOGONIAS FURNIERI IN A TEMPERATE HYPER-SALINE ESTUARY
Autor/es:
GABRIELA ELIZABETH BLASINA; JUAN MANUEL MOLINA; JUAN DIAZ DE ASTARLOA; ANDREA LOPEZ CAZORLA
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; XVIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Ciencias del Mar-COLACMAR; 2019
Institución organizadora:
ALICMAR
Resumen:
Understanding the responses of fish to environmental fluctuations is critical to supporteffective management and conservation of fishery resources. Seasonal dynamics ofabundance (estimated as CPUE) and size structure of Micropogonias furnieri wereanalyzed from samples obtained from six sampling sites in Bahía Blanca estuary(BBE). Specimens were obtained monthly using the fishing technique of channelclosures with nets (commonly used in the study area by local fishermen) and twoshrimp nets. Sampling effort at each net was standardized considering one tide as thetime unit. CPUE values increased with the increase in salinity for all length classes;however, the influence temperature varied according the fish total length (TL) (Figure).The monthly distribution of M. furnieri sizes showed that the highest TL values wereregistered from December to March and that the smallest individuals occupy BBEmainly during autumn and winter seasons, which it corresponds with the seasonalchanges in temperature. Adult stage ingress towards the inner area of BBE explainsthe increase in mean TL of individuals captured at the end of spring until early autumn.This pattern could be associated to a post-spawning feeding movement from thereproductive area in the outer zone of BBE. The size structure of M. furnieri found inBBE could be indicative of seasonal changes related to large scale migration linked tochanges in water temperature, and to small scale trophic migrations from the spawningareas. The presence of juvenile individuals supports the hypothesis of BBE being anursery area. Different dynamics have been described in the Río de la Plata estuary,where this species shows a spatial segregation for stages, mainly influenced by bottomsalinity and the spawning takes place in its inner area (Jaureguizar et al., 2016).