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- Title
The abundance of juvenile yellowtail ( Seriola quinqueradiata) near the Kuroshio: the roles of drifting seaweed and regional hydrography.
- Authors
Uehara, Shinji; Taggart, Christopher T.; Mitani, Takumi; Suthers, Iain M.
- Abstract
We assess the effect of drifting seaweed (Sargassum sp.) biomass, geography and hydrography on juvenile yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata) abundance variation off the southeast coast of Japan, near the Kuroshio Current. The amount of drifting seaweed mats progressively increased northeastward into the cooler, coastal waters. Frontal structure indexed using a station-to-station ΔSST did not explain spatial variation in the seaweed mat distribution, although the western extent of the Kuroshio Current appeared to act as a boundary. Juvenile yellowtail constituted 51–62% of the fish collected in association with drifting seaweed mats in April 1996 and 1997 and 29% in June 1996. The abundance of juvenile yellowtail was positively correlated with seaweed biomass. The geographic distribution of juvenile yellowtail associated with drifting mats varied among sampling periods, being more southwesterly in April and more northeasterly in June. Simple multiple regression models based on seaweed biomass and geographic distribution (latitude) explained between 35% and 43% of the variation in juvenile yellowtail abundance in spring. Associations with spatial and temporal variations in hydrographic conditions did not contribute to explained variation in a meaningful manner. The results presented here indicate that, off the southeast coast of Japan during April, yellowtail juveniles are likely to be most abundant when seaweed biomass is high, occur offshore, and are bounded by the western extent of the Kuroshio Current near the 19–20°C SST isotherm.
- Subjects
AQUATIC sciences; AQUATIC biology; OCEAN circulation; ANIMAL populations; POPULATION biology; ANIMAL ecology; TSUSHIMA Current; BIOLOGICAL variation
- Publication
Fisheries Oceanography, 2006, Vol 15, Issue 5, p351
- ISSN
1054-6006
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2419.2005.00382.x