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Scientific Reports | 2015

Born small, die young: Intrinsic, size-selective mortality in marine larval fish

Susana Garrido; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Amp Santos; S. Ferreira; Maria Alexandra Teodósio; Unai Cotano; Xabier Irigoien; Myron A. Peck; Enric Saiz; Pedro Ré

Mortality during the early stages is a major cause of the natural variations in the size and recruitment strength of marine fish populations. In this study, the relation between the size-at-hatch and early survival was assessed using laboratory experiments and on field-caught larvae of the European sardine (Sardina pilchardus). Larval size-at-hatch was not related to the egg size but was significantly, positively related to the diameter of the otolith-at-hatch. Otolith diameter-at-hatch was also significantly correlated with survival-at-age in fed and unfed larvae in the laboratory. For sardine larvae collected in the Bay of Biscay during the spring of 2008, otolith radius-at-hatch was also significantly related to viability. Larval mortality has frequently been related to adverse environmental conditions and intrinsic factors affecting feeding ability and vulnerability to predators. Our study offers evidence indicating that a significant portion of fish mortality occurs during the endogenous (yolk) and mixed (yolk /prey) feeding period in the absence of predators, revealing that marine fish with high fecundity, such as small pelagics, can spawn a relatively large amount of eggs resulting in small larvae with no chances to survive. Our findings help to better understand the mass mortalities occurring at early stages of marine fish.


Continental Shelf Research | 2004

Impact of a winter upwelling event on the distribution and transport of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) eggs and larvae off western Iberia: a retention mechanism

Amp Santos; Álvaro Peliz; Jesus Dubert; Paulo B. Oliveira; Maria Manuel Angélico; Pedro Ré


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2008

Diel vertical migration of decapod larvae in the Portuguese coastal upwelling ecosystem: implications for offshore transport

A dos Santos; Amp Santos; D. V. P. Conway; Cátia Bartilotti; Pedro Lourenço; Henrique Queiroga


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2007

Horizontal and vertical distribution of cirripede cyprid larvae in an upwelling system off the Portuguese coast

Antonina dos Santos; Amp Santos; David V. P. Conway


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Bioenergetics of small pelagic fishes in upwelling systems: relationship between fish condition, coastal ecosystem dynamics and fisheries

Rui Rosa; Liliana Gonzalez; B. R. Broitman; Susana Garrido; Amp Santos; Maria Leonor Nunes


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015

Trophic ecology of pelagic fish species off the Iberian coast: diet overlap, cannibalism and intraguild predation

Susana Garrido; A. Silva; J. Pastor; R. Dominguez; A. V. Silva; Amp Santos


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2014

Effects of prey concentration on ingestion rates of European sardine Sardina pilchardus larvae in the laboratory

C. Caldeira; Amp Santos; Pedro Ré; Myron A. Peck; Enric Saiz; Susana Garrido


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2014

Decapod larval retention within distributional bands in a coastal upwelling ecosystem

Cátia Bartilotti; A dos Santos; Morschbacker Antonio Luiz Ribeiro De Castro; Álvaro Peliz; Amp Santos


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Modelling the variation in larval dispersal of estuarine and coastal ghost shrimp: Upogebia congeners in the Gulf of Cadiz

Rft Pires; M. Pan; Amp Santos; A Peliz; D Boutov; A dos Santos


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017

Assessing the impact of environmental forcing on the condition of anchovy larvae in the Cadiz Gulf using nucleic acid and fatty acid-derived indices

Maria Alexandra Teodósio; Susana Garrido; Janna Peters; Francisco Leitão; Pedro Ré; Álvaro Peliz; Amp Santos

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A dos Santos

Technical University of Lisbon

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Enric Saiz

Spanish National Research Council

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Cátia Bartilotti

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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Antonina dos Santos

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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