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The Flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus is the most globally-distributed Mugilidae species and its migrations
and movement patterns have been studied globally but not in-depth in the Mediterranean
region. Thus, the ...[+]
The Flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus is the most globally-distributed Mugilidae species and its migrations
and movement patterns have been studied globally but not in-depth in the Mediterranean
region. Thus, the present study aimed: (1) to identify migratory patterns throughout the life-history of
the Mugil cephalus in different Spanish Mediterranean wetlands, and (2) to study the presence of potential
fish stocks of the species in the region, by means of otolith microchemistry. Specimens (n ¿ 43)
were obtained in three wetlands: Parque Natural Delta del Ebro (DE), a stratified estuary; Parque Natural
de l Albufera de Valencia (AV), a Mediterranean lake; and Parque Natural Salinas de Santa Pola (SP), a
coastal salt marsh. Otolith microchemistry was studied using LA-ICP-MS (chronological variation of Sr:Ca
and Ba:Ca ratios). The analysis of lifetime profiles revealed four behavioral patterns: Type I: most
frequent use of estuarine environments (estuarine resident); Type II: freshwater behaviour during early
life history, moving though estuarine to marine waters at the end of their profile (freshwater migrant);
Type III: estuarine water use in early life stages moving then towards sea waters (estuarine migrant); and
Type IV: sea/high salinity water habitat use during their entire lifetime (seawater resident). A Canonical
Discriminant Analysis, using Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca ratios from core and edge as variables, assigned individuals
to the detected patterns with high accuracy (Type I > 95%; Type II and Type III > 83%; and Type IV > 88%).
Moreover, two potential fish stocks were identified by the analysis of Sr:Ca otoliths-edge ratios: one in
the Valencian Gulf, DE-AV areas presented similar ratios, and the other in the southern location, SP
(higher Sr:Ca values). Mugil cephalus presented diverse life patterns on the Valencian Community
Mediterranean coast. Different strategies could be identified by the used methodology: some particular
to an area (Type IV-SP); others shared among areas, changing environments in different stages of their
life. The presence of different fish stocks could be influenced by a mesoscale current phenomenon
observed in the region associated with the Balearic front.
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Agradecimientos:
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The authors are grateful to CONICET (PIP 112-20120100543CO), Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACYT 20020150100052BA) and ANPCyT (PICT 2015-1823) for financial and logistic support. We are also grateful to Vicente Genoves ...[+]
The authors are grateful to CONICET (PIP 112-20120100543CO), Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACYT 20020150100052BA) and ANPCyT (PICT 2015-1823) for financial and logistic support. We are also grateful to Vicente Genoves Gomez, for help in data processing; Esteban Avigliano, for statistical advice on the manuscript; and the reviewers, especially to Carlos A. Assis, for their insight and constructive comments for improving the manuscript.
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