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Spatial distribution of Illex argentinus in San Matias Gulf (Northern Patagonia,Argentina) in relation to environmental variables: A contribution to the new interpretation of the population structuring
Institution:1. Centro Nacional Patagónico (CONICET), Boulevard Brown s/n (U9120ACV), Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina;2. Instituto de Biología Marina y Pesquera Almirante Storni (IBMPAS), Güemes 1030, (8520) San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro, Argentina;3. Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Güemes 1030, (8520), San Antonio Oeste, Rio Negro, Argentina;4. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio (IAFE, CONICET), Casilla de Correo 67, Suc. 28 (C1428ZAA), Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Traditionally, it was assumed that major spawning activity of Illex argentinus occurs in discrete pulses along the outer-shelf/slope off Argentina/southern Brazil during late-fall/winter and that early life stages develop near the Brazil–Malvinas Confluence (BMC). However, a novel hypothesis of the population structuring of the species was proposed that states that coastal waters may be important as spawning and feeding grounds. Here, we analyzed the spatial distribution of Illex argentinus inside San Matias Gulf based on the position of the CPUE of jiggers in order to improve the knowledge of the population structuring in coastal regions. Squids were mainly concentrated on the northern region of the gulf where favorable oceanographic conditions (e.g. water stratification, chlorophyll-a concentration peaks) to feeding and spawning are present. These results provided empirical evidences that individuals of I. argentinus use Argentinean coastal waters, particularly San Matias Gulf, as permanent feeding and spawning grounds which supports the new hypothesis.
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