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Organic matter sources for fish larvae and juveniles in a marine-estuarine interface (Mar Chiquita lagoon,Argentina)
Authors:Daniel O. Bruno  Luciana Riccialdelli  Florencia Botto  Eduardo M. Acha
Affiliation:1.Laboratorio de Ecología, Fisiología y Evolución de Organismos Acuáticos (LEFyE), Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC-CONICET), Bernardo Houssay 200,Ushuaia,Argentina;2.Instituto de Ciencias Polares, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales,Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego (ICPA-UNTDF),Ushuaia,Argentina;3.Laboratorio de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales,Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP),Mar del Plata,Argentina;4.Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras (IIMyC-UNMdP-CONICET),Mar del Plata,Argentina;5.Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP),Mar del Plata,Argentina
Abstract:The aim of this study was to analyze the organic matter (OM) origin in the nearshore and the surf zones adjacent to Mar Chiquita lagoon, in order to determine the importance of allochthonous estuarine detritus and in situ marine phytoplankton as carbon (C) sources for young fishes prior to entering the lagoon. Water samples from both the nearshore and the surf zones were collected for estimation of Chlorophyll a concentration, and δ13C and δ15N values of the particulate organic matter (POM). Isotopic composition of the zooplankton and fish larvae from both zones and fish juveniles from the surf zone were also estimated. The contribution of potential OM sources was quantified by Bayesian stable isotope mixing models (SIAR). SIAR models revealed that the POM composition in the coastal area close to Mar Chiquita lagoon comprised a mix of primary producers (terrestrial and marine). The cordgrass Spartina densiflora that develops in the saltmarshes bounding the lagoon, contributed most to the POM of the surf zone, being important as a C source for zooplankton from the same zone. Towards deeper waters (10–12 m, ~2.5 km offshore) with higher chlorophyll a concentrations, phytoplankton contributed most to the POM. Spartina densiflora was not relevant as a C source for larval and juvenile fishes. However, it was of importance to the group of primary consumers, which apparently sustain other zooplankton organisms that fish fed on. In this sense, the OM derived from S. densiflora and exported to the coastal area contributes to sustaining the prey for young fishes outside Mar Chiquita.
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