Abundance and distribution patterns of nekton and micronekton in the Northern California Current Transition Zone

被引:58
作者
Brodeur, RD [1 ]
Pearcy, WG
Ralston, S
机构
[1] NW Fisheries Sci Ctr, Newport, OR 97365 USA
[2] Oregon State Univ, Coll Ocean & Atmospher Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[3] NMFS, SW Fisheries Sci Ctr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA
关键词
pelagic nekton; micronekton; distribution; habitat; coastal; abundance trends; Transition Zone; Northeast Pacific Ocean;
D O I
10.1023/A:1025548801541
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The epipelagic and mesopelagic nekton communities of the northern California Current have been sampled somewhat continuously over the last four decades with bottom and pelagic trawls, small midwater trawls, and purse seines. We review the zoogeography and community and environmental associations of the dominant pelagic micronekton and nekton species in this region with a view to understanding their role in this dynamic marine ecosystem. As is typical of many upwelling eastern boundary current regions, the pelagic biomass is dominated by a few species that fluctuate dramatically through time. The abundance trends of pelagic nekton caught in this region demonstrated large-scale ecosystem changes about the time of the regime shifts of 1976/77 and 1989 and possibly another beginning in 1999. The rapidity of the changes in composition indicates that the response was due to a change in migration or distribution patterns as opposed to recruitment patterns. The 1989 regime shift led to a dramatic increase in sardine and a decrease in anchovy populations. The most pronounced interannual signals were attributed to strong El Ni (n) over tildeo/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions in 1983 and 1998 that altered the latitudinal ranges and proximity to the coast of many pelagic species. Variations in abundance and cross-shelf distribution patterns were noted for both pelegic nekton and micronektonic from surveys off California, Oregon, and Washington.
引用
收藏
页码:515 / 535
页数:21
相关论文
共 77 条
[21]  
EMMETT RL, 2000, B N PAC ANADR FISH C, V2, P11
[22]  
ERMAKOV YK, 1996, J ICHTHYOL, V36, P24
[23]   ZOOPLANKTON SPECIES GROUPS IN NORTH PACIFIC [J].
FAGER, EW ;
MCGOWAN, JA .
SCIENCE, 1963, 140 (356) :453-&
[24]  
FAST TN, 1960, THESIS STANFORD U
[25]  
Favorite F., 1976, Bull. Int. North Pacific Fish. Comm, V33, P1
[26]   Fisheries productivity in the northeastern Pacific Ocean over the past 2,200 years [J].
Finney, BP ;
Gregory-Eaves, I ;
Douglas, MSV ;
Smol, JP .
NATURE, 2002, 416 (6882) :729-733
[27]   Impacts of climatic change and fishing on Pacific salmon abundance over the past 300 years [J].
Finney, BP ;
Gregory-Eaves, I ;
Sweetman, J ;
Dougas, MSV ;
Smol, JP .
SCIENCE, 2000, 290 (5492) :795-799
[28]  
FLEMING R. H., 1955, BULL INTERNATL N PACIFIC FISH COMM, V2, P1
[29]   Effects of interdecadal climate variability on the oceanic ecosystems of the NE Pacific [J].
Francis, RC ;
Hare, SR ;
Hollowed, AB ;
Wooster, WS .
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY, 1998, 7 (01) :1-21
[30]  
Hare SR, 1999, FISHERIES, V24, P6, DOI 10.1577/1548-8446(1999)024<0006:IPR>2.0.CO