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Retention and dispersion of virtual fish larvae in the Mesoamerican Reef

Martínez Gómez, Samuel [autor] | Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena [autora] | Sosa Cordero, Eloy [autor] | Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes [autora] | Marinone, S. G [autora] | Gasca, Rebeca [autora].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Larvas de peces virtualesTema(s) en inglés: Virtual fish larvae | Mesoamerican ReefDescriptor(es) geográficos: Sistema Arrecifal Mesoamericano Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Regional Studies in Marine Science. Volumen 37, artículo número 101350 (May 2020), páginas 1-10. --ISSN: 2352-4855Número de sistema: 8871Resumen:
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Retention and dispersion of virtual fish larvae were compared in four regions of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System: Gulf of Honduras, Turneffe Atoll, southern coast of Mexico (Xcalak/Chinchorro channel) and northern Chinchorro Bank. The results indicated that in the Gulf of Honduras, 20% of the surface particles can be retained for up to 40 days, this retention was longer at 50 m depth. The area of Turneffe Atoll showed southward dispersion during November and December; whilst between Chinchorro Bank and Turneffe Atoll, it passes 70% of the released particles of the system. In Xcalak/Chinchorro channel countercurrent area, particles can be retained at the surface and at 50 m depth from September through December, and at 100m throughout the year. In the northern system, which includes the northern Chinchorro Bankand Cozumel Island, the Yucatan Current rapidly dispersed the particles towards the Gulf of Mexico. These results were partially in agreement with previous studies of connectivity and dispersion. Our results suggest that there tention of particles in the Gulf of Honduras and Xcalak/Chinchorro channel could be higher than it was previously estimated, and that the self-recruitment rates of these two regions could be underestimated with potential population repercussions for species with a planktonic life cycle.

Recurso en línea: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101350
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Retention and dispersion of virtual fish larvae were compared in four regions of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System: Gulf of Honduras, Turneffe Atoll, southern coast of Mexico (Xcalak/Chinchorro channel) and northern Chinchorro Bank. The results indicated that in the Gulf of Honduras, 20% of the surface particles can be retained for up to 40 days, this retention was longer at 50 m depth. The area of Turneffe Atoll showed southward dispersion during November and December; whilst between Chinchorro Bank and Turneffe Atoll, it passes 70% of the released particles of the system. In Xcalak/Chinchorro channel countercurrent area, particles can be retained at the surface and at 50 m depth from September through December, and at 100m throughout the year. In the northern system, which includes the northern Chinchorro Bankand Cozumel Island, the Yucatan Current rapidly dispersed the particles towards the Gulf of Mexico. These results were partially in agreement with previous studies of connectivity and dispersion. Our results suggest that there tention of particles in the Gulf of Honduras and Xcalak/Chinchorro channel could be higher than it was previously estimated, and that the self-recruitment rates of these two regions could be underestimated with potential population repercussions for species with a planktonic life cycle. eng

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