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Título: Influence of oceanic and climate conditions on the early life history of European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax
Autor: Pinto, M.
Monteiro, J. N.
Crespo, D.
Costa, F.
Rosa, J.
Primo, A. L. 
Pardal, M. A. 
Martinho, F. 
Palavras-chave: Climate change; European seabass; Growth correlations; Hatch day; Larval migration; Otolith microstructure
Data: 14-Mai-2021
Editora: Elsevier
Projeto: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MZOS/null/024-0682041-2098/HR/Sustain of stability and productive ability of forest cultures 
Mytag - Integrating natural and artificial tags to reconstruct fish migrations and ontogenetic niche shifts 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH/BPD/9471/2002/PT/LIFE HISTORY EVOLUTION IN TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE BIRDS: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH 
RENATURE - Valorization of the Natural Endogenous Resources of the Centro Region 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Marine Environmental Research
Volume: 169
Resumo: Understanding how marine fish early-life history is affected in the long-term by environmental and oceanographic factors is fundamental given its importance to population dynamics and connectivity. This work aimed at determining the influence of these processes on the interannual variability in hatch day and early-life growth patterns of European seabass, over a seven-year period (2011-2017) in the Atlantic Iberian coast. To accomplish this, otolith microstructure analysis was used to determine seabass hatch day and to develop early-growth correlations. In most years, hatching occurred from February to April, with two exceptions: in 2012, hatching started in early-January, and in 2016 an exceptionally long hatching period was registered. Using generalized additive models (GAM), we observed that sea surface temperature (SST), the North Atlantic Oscillation index (NAOi) and Chlorophyll-a (Chla) were the main drivers behind the inter-annual variability in seabass hatch day. Analysis of correlations between growth increments allowed assessing important periods of seabass growth and how future growth is affected. Since seawater temperature is among the main drivers for seabass recruitment and growth, its life cycle may be hampered due to ocean warming and an increasingly unstable climate, with consequences for the natural marine stocks and their harvest.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/95124
ISSN: 01411136
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105362
Direitos: embargoedAccess
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