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PLOS ONE | 2016

Ordinary and Extraordinary Movement Behaviour of Small Resident Fish within a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area.

Eneko Aspillaga; Frederic Bartumeus; Cristina Linares; Richard M. Starr; Àngel López-Sanz; David Díaz Díaz; Mikel Zabala; Bernat Hereu

It is important to account for the movement behaviour of fishes when designing effective marine protected areas (MPAs). Fish movements occur across different spatial and temporal scales and understanding the variety of movements is essential to make correct management decisions. This study describes in detail the movement patterns of an economically and commercially important species, Diplodus sargus, within a well-enforced Mediterranean MPA. We monitored horizontal and vertical movements of 41 adult individuals using passive acoustic telemetry for up to one year. We applied novel analysis and visualization techniques to get a comprehensive view of a wide range of movements. D. sargus individuals were highly territorial, moving within small home ranges (< 1 km2), inside which they displayed repetitive diel activity patterns. Extraordinary movements beyond the ordinary home range were observed under two specific conditions. First, during stormy events D. sargus presented a sheltering behaviour, moving to more protected places to avoid the disturbance. Second, during the spawning season they made excursions to deep areas (> 50 m), where they aggregated to spawn. This study advances our understanding about the functioning of an established MPA and provides important insights into the biology and management of a small sedentary species, suggesting the relevance of rare but important fish behaviours.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Chromophoric signatures of microbial by‐products in the dark ocean

Teresa S. Catalá; Isabel Reche; Cintia L. Ramón; Àngel López-Sanz; Marta Álvarez; Eva María Calvo; Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado

10 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL069878.-- The data used are listed in Table 1, and the “Chromophores Toolbox” to estimate the UV and Visible chromophores is available at the Web page “http://ecologia.ugr.es/pages/herramientas/toolbox-matlab?lang=en”


Scientific Reports | 2017

Thermal stratification drives movement of a coastal apex predator

Eneko Aspillaga; Frederic Bartumeus; Richard M. Starr; Àngel López-Sanz; Cristina Linares; David Díaz Díaz; Joaquim Garrabou; Mikel Zabala; Bernat Hereu

A characterization of the thermal ecology of fishes is needed to better understand changes in ecosystems and species distributions arising from global warming. The movement of wild animals during changing environmental conditions provides essential information to help predict the future thermal response of large marine predators. We used acoustic telemetry to monitor the vertical movement activity of the common dentex (Dentex dentex), a Mediterranean coastal predator, in relation to the oscillations of the seasonal thermocline during two summer periods in the Medes Islands marine reserve (NW Mediterranean Sea). During the summer stratification period, the common dentex presented a clear preference for the warm suprathermoclinal layer, and adjusted their vertical movements following the depth changes of the thermocline. The same preference was also observed during the night, when fish were less active. Due to this behaviour, we hypothesize that inter-annual thermal oscillations and the predicted lengthening of summer conditions will have a significant positive impact on the metabolic efficiency, activity levels, and population dynamics of this species, particularly in its northern limit of distribution. These changes in the dynamics of an ecosystem’s keystone predator might cascade down to lower trophic levels, potentially re-defining the coastal fish communities of the future.


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Wind-induced changes in the dynamics of fluorescent organic matter in the coastal NW Mediterranean

Francisco Luis Aparicio; Mar Nieto-Cid; Eva María Calvo; Carles Pelejero; Àngel López-Sanz; Josep Pascual; Jordi Salat; Elvia Denisse Sánchez-Pérez; Patricia De La Fuente; Josep M. Gasol; Cèlia Marrasé

Marine biogeochemistry dynamics in coastal marine areas is strongly influenced by episodic events such as rain, intense winds, river discharges and anthropogenic activities. We evaluated in this study the importance of these forcing events on modulating seasonal changes in the marine biogeochemistry of the northwestern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, based on data gathered from a fixed coastal sampling station in the area. A 4-year (2011-2014) monthly sampling at four depths (0.5m, 20m, 50m and 80m) was performed to examine the time variability of several oceanographic variables: seawater temperature, salinity, inorganic nutrient concentrations (NO3-, PO43- and SiO2), chlorophyll a (Chl a), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM). FDOM dynamics was predominantly influenced by upwelling events and mixing processes, driven by strong and characteristic wind episodes. SW wind episodes favored the upwelling of deeper and denser waters into the shallower shelf, providing a surplus of autochthonous humic-like material and inorganic nutrients, whereas northerlies favored the homogenization of the whole shelf water column by cooling and evaporation. These different wind-induced processes (deep water intrusion or mixing), reported along the four sampled years, determined a high interannual environmental variability in comparison with other Mediterranean sampling sites.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2018

Parasite communities of the white seabream Diplodus sargus sargus in the marine protected area of Medes Islands, north-west Mediterranean Sea

Wolf Isbert; Francisco E. Montero; Ana Pérez-del-Olmo; Àngel López-Sanz; Olga Reñones; Covadonga Orejas

Marine protected areas are considered a useful tool to preserve and recover the biodiversity of ecosystems. It is suggested that fisheries not only affect populations of target and bycatch species but also their parasite communities. Parasites can indicate fishery effects on host species and also on the whole local community, but the effects of fisheries and protection measures on parasite communities are relatively unknown. This study analyses parasite communities of the white seabream Diplodus sargus sargus in order to assess potential effects exerted by protection measures within and by fisheries outside a reserve in the western Mediterranean Sea. This small scale analysis offered the opportunity to study different degrees of fishery effects on parasite infracommunities, without considering climatic effects as an additional factor. Parasite infracommunities of fishes from the no-take zone (NTZ) differed in their composition and structure compared with areas completely or partially open to fisheries. The detected spatial differences in the infracommunities derived from generalist parasites and varied slightly between transmission strategies. Monoxenous parasites were richer and more diverse in both fished areas, but more abundant in the no-take, whereas richness and abundance of heteroxenous parasites were higher for the NTZ. In addition to host body size as one factor explaining these spatial variations, differences within parasite infracommunities between the areas may also be linked to increased host densities and habitat quality since the implementation of the NTZ and its protection measures.


Global Change Biology | 2013

Detrimental effects of ocean acidification on the economically important Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum)

Lorenzo Bramanti; Juancho Movilla; M. Guron; Eva María Calvo; Andrea Gori; Carlos Dominguez-Carrió; Jordi Grinyó; Àngel López-Sanz; A. Martínez-Quintana; Carles Pelejero; Patrizia Ziveri; Sergio Rossi


Coral Reefs | 2014

Differential response of two Mediterranean cold-water coral species to ocean acidification

Juan Ignacio Movilla; Covadonga Orejas; Eva María Calvo; Andrea Gori; Àngel López-Sanz; Jordi Grinyó; Carlos Dominguez-Carrió; Carles Pelejero


Water | 2013

Resistance of Two Mediterranean Cold-Water Coral Species to Low-pH Conditions

Juancho Movilla; Andrea Gori; Eva María Calvo; Covadonga Orejas; Àngel López-Sanz; Carlos Dominguez-Carrió; Jordi Grinyó; Carles Pelejero; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011

The influence of environmental characteristics on fish larvae spatial patterns related to a marine protected area: The Medes islands (NW Mediterranean)

Àngel López-Sanz; Vanessa Stelzenmüller; Ana Sabatés


Journal of Plankton Research | 2009

Small-scale distribution of fish larvae around the Medes Islands marine protected area (NW Mediterranean)

Àngel López-Sanz; Neus Vert; Mikel Zabala; Ana Sabatés

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Eva María Calvo

Spanish National Research Council

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Carles Pelejero

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan Ignacio Movilla

Spanish National Research Council

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Andrea Gori

University of Barcelona

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Carlos Dominguez-Carrió

Spanish National Research Council

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Jordi Grinyó

Spanish National Research Council

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Covadonga Orejas

Spanish National Research Council

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Bernat Hereu

University of Barcelona

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Marta Álvarez

Spanish National Research Council

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