Tidal effects on ichthyoplankton aggregation and dispersion in the Southern Gulf of Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.1590/bjo.v61i4.76533Abstract
The role of vertical barotropic and baroclinic tidal forcing in the aggregation and dispersion of ichthyoplankton in the Southern Gulf of Mexico was analyzed in this study. Samplings of ichthyoplankton and the determination of hydrographic parameters were performed during September 1992 at a single point of 180 m depth, near the shelf break (19º32'N - 92º38.5'W). A 24 h CTD yo-yoing casting and biological samples were taken every 2 h and these measurements were combined with water velocity and density simulations from the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS). One thermocline and two haloclines were depicted. The Froude number increased with a 2 h lag with respect to the maximal barotropic tide, suggesting the existence of a baroclinic tide. Aggregation and dispersion of the ichthyoplankton showed vertical oscillations in the abundance and the numbers of taxa and larvae with a 5 h lag with respect to the maximal barotropic tide and were in phase with the thermocline oscillation. The vertical oscillation was attributed to a hydraulic control forced by the internal tide.Downloads
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2013-01-01
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Tidal effects on ichthyoplankton aggregation and dispersion in the Southern Gulf of Mexico. (2013). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 61(4), 231-241. https://doi.org/10.1590/bjo.v61i4.76533