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Spatial Scale, Means and Gradients of Hydrographic Variables Define Pelagic Seascapes of Bluefin and Bullet Tuna Spawning Distribution

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Title Spatial Scale, Means and Gradients of Hydrographic Variables Define Pelagic Seascapes of Bluefin and Bullet Tuna Spawning Distribution
Names Alvarez-Berastegui, Diego (creator)
Ciannelli, Lorenzo (creator)
Aparicio-Gonzalez, Alberto (creator)
et al. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-10-27 (iso8601)
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Abstract Seascape ecology is an emerging discipline focused on understanding how features of the marine habitat influence the
spatial distribution of marine species. However, there is still a gap in the development of concepts and techniques for its
application in the marine pelagic realm, where there are no clear boundaries delimitating habitats. Here we demonstrate
that pelagic seascape metrics defined as a combination of hydrographic variables and their spatial gradients calculated at
an appropriate spatial scale, improve our ability to model pelagic fish distribution. We apply the analysis to study the
spawning locations of two tuna species: Atlantic bluefin and bullet tuna. These two species represent a gradient in life
history strategies. Bluefin tuna has a large body size and is a long-distant migrant, while bullet tuna has a small body size
and lives year-round in coastal waters within the Mediterranean Sea. The results show that the models performance
incorporating the proposed seascape metrics increases significantly when compared with models that do not consider
these metrics. This improvement is more important for Atlantic bluefin, whose spawning ecology is dependent on the local
oceanographic scenario, than it is for bullet tuna, which is less influenced by the hydrographic conditions. Our study
advances our understanding of how species perceive their habitat and confirms that the spatial scale at which the seascape
metrics provide information is related to the spawning ecology and life history strategy of each species.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Identifier Alvarez-Berastegui, D., Ciannelli, L., Aparicio-Gonzalez, A., Reglero, P., Hidalgo, M., et al. (2014) Spatial Scale, Means and Gradients of Hydrographic Variables Define Pelagic Seascapes of Bluefin and Bullet Tuna Spawning Distribution. PLoS ONE, 9(10), e109338. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0109338

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