The spatial structure of the oceanic spawning of jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) off central Chile (1998–2001)

Fisheries Research(2008)

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The jack mackerel population has a widespread oceanic spawning habitat off central Chile, extending more than one thousand nautical miles offshore. In this paper, the spatial structure of jack mackerel eggs density is analyzed on the basis of four surveys carried out in oceanic waters (32°S–39°S, 75°W–92°W), from 1998 to 2001. In each survey, a grid of plankton stations was sampled through vertical hauls with WP2 plankton nets by using several purse-seine fishing ships sampling simultaneously along the E–W transects. With the aim of finding the bulk of the egg distribution within the surveyed area, an exploratory analysis between jack mackerel egg densities, latitude, longitude, and sea surface temperature (SST) was carried out. The spatial structure of the egg distribution was studied using geostatistical techniques. The bulk of the jack mackerel spawning tends to occur offshore between 80°W and 92°W, is maximal at 35°S and associated to SST warmer than 15–16°C. All of the variograms showed clear spatial autocorrelations without anisotropy, with the range fluctuating between 125 and 252 nautical miles. The range of variograms suggests that the spawning of jack mackerel is a large scale process, probably reflected in the adult behavior of the spawning by favoring a high dispersion of eggs and/or associated with sea surface temperature characterizing the subtropical frontal zone (16–18°C) off central Chile.
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Jack mackerel,Oceanic spawning,Spatial pattern,Geostatistics,Southeast Pacific Ocean
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