Analysis of the effect of atmospheric oscillations on physical condition of pre–reproductive bluefin tuna from the Strait of Gibraltar
Authors
Báez, J.C. (José Carlos); Macías-López, A.D. (Ángel David); Castro de, M.; Gómez-Gesteira, M. (Moncho); Gimeno, L.; Real, R.Editor's version
http://www.raco.cat/index.php/ABC/article/view/272213Date
2013Type
articleKeywords
Arctic OscillationAtmospheric Oscillations
Clime
North Atlantic Oscillation
Fisheries
Tuna
Abstract
Analysis of the effect of atmospheric oscillations on physical condition of pre–reproductive bluefin tuna from
the Strait of Gibraltar
.— The aim of this study was to explore the possible effects of atmospheric oscillations:
North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO), on the physical condition of bluefin tuna (
Thunnus
thynnus
). We estimated a fitness ratio from 3,501 pairs of length–weight data based on bluefin tuna caught in
bait–boat fisheries before the spawning season (January, February and March), for each length class and year.
In order to obtain a single fitness ratio (K–mean) per year we determined the average for all length classes.
We also evaluated
Le Cren’s condition index (K
LC
).
We observed significant positive correlations between the
atmospheric oscillations and both physical condition indexes. In the case of K–mean, the AO explained 75%
of the observed variability. Regarding K
LC
, the NAO explained approximately 73% of the observed ...