Larval transport on the Atlantic continental shelf of North America: a review

被引:243
作者
Epifanio, CE [1 ]
Garvine, RW [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Grad Coll Marine Studies, Lewes, DE 19958 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1006/ecss.2000.0727
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
This review considers transport of larval fish and crustaceans on the continental shelf. Previous reviews have contained only limited treatments of the physical processes involved. The present paper provides a physical background that is considerably more comprehensive. It includes a discussion of three principal forcing agents: (I) wind stress; (2) tides propagating from the deep ocean; and (3) differences in density associated with the buoyant outflow of estuaries, surface heat flux, or the interaction of coastal and oceanic water masses at the seaward margin of the shelf The authors discuss the effects of these forcing agents on transport of larvae in the Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic Eights along the east coast of North America. The discussion concentrates on three species (blue crab, menhaden, bluefish) that have been the subject of a very recent multi-disciplinary study. Taken as a whole, the reproductive activities of these three species span the entire year and utilize the entire shelf, from the most seaward margin to the estuarine nursery. The blue crab is representative of species affected by physical processes occurring during summer and early autumn on the inner and mid-shelf Menhaden are impacted by processes occurring in winter on the outer and mid-shelf. Bluefish are influenced primarily by processes occurring during early spring at the outer shelf margin near the western boundary current. The authors conclude that alongshore wind stress and density differences, i.e. buoyancy-driven flow, are the primary agents of larval transport in the region. Circulation associated with the western boundary current is only important at the shelf margin and tidally driven processes are generally inconsequential. (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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