INVESTIGADORES
GIBERTO Diego Agustin
artículos
Título:
Living in the front: Neomysis americana (Mysidacea) in the Rio de la Plata estuary, Argentina-Uruguay
Autor/es:
SCHIARITI, A.; BERASATEGUI, A. D.; GIBERTO, D.A.; GUERRERO, R. A.; ACHA, E. M.; MIANZAN, H. W.
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY
Editorial:
Springer-Verlag
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 149 p. 483 - 489
ISSN:
0025-3162
Resumen:
The Rio de la Plata is one of the main estuarine systems of South America. It is characterized by a salt wedge regime, a well-developed bottom salinity front, and a maximum turbidity zone associated with it. We described, for the first time, the spatial distributional patterns of Neomysis americana, the most abundant mysid and the main food item for juvenile fishes in this estuary. We analyzed the link between mysid distribution and abundance and the bottom salinity gradient. A total of 242 plankton samples were taken from the Rio de la Plata estuary in spring and fall between 1991 and 2001. Bottom salinity gradient was quantified from grids created on the basis of 348 oceanographic stations. The N. americana population was characterized by high abundances (up to 2500 ind. m_3), with juveniles, males, gravid and non-gravid females present in both spring and fall of different years. N. americana distribution followed the position of the bottom salinity front in different years and seasons. Pearson’s correlation analysis between mysid abundance and bottom salinity gradient confirmed the association of mysids with the bottom salinity front (maximum salinity gradient). No correlation was detected between mysid abundance and salinity per se or temperature (neither in spring nor in fall). We speculate that mysids concentrated at the front could take advantage of the high concentration of detrital material for feeding. The results of our work highlight the importance of the magnitude of salinity gradient for the ecological processes of a salt-wedge estuary like the Rio de la Plata. The analysis of the spatial distribution of gradient values presented in this work also constitutes a useful tool to locate key ecological areas such as fronts.