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Identifying a growth and survival bottleneck: oceanic zooplankton abundance and Faroe shelf primary production jointly influence the survival of Faroe Plateau cod larvae.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Jacobsen S et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Marine Environment

Abstract

The survival of Faroe Plateau cod larva to the juvenile stage varies significantly between years, impacting recruitment. Zooplankton abundance is likely a key driver in this variability, but to what extent specific prey species are key to survival of the larvae has been unclear. This study explores a seasonally resolved zooplankton dataset from a high-recruitment year (2017) and two following low-recruitment years (2018 and 2019) collected along a hydrographic/biological transect extending from the central shelf to the open ocean west of the Faroes; a key region, with strong influxes of oceanic waters to the shelf. The aim was to identify zooplankton species crucial for cod larval growth and survival. Analyses suggest a positive relationship between pelagic juvenile indices and primary production on the central shelf as well as the oceanic abundance of the copepod <i>Calanus finmarchicus</i>. Using partial least square regression on previously unpublished longer term data on copepod abundances in the upper layer in the Faroe Bank Channel and a primary production index for the Faroe shelf, we found that the shelf primary production combined with the abundance of late-stage <i>C. finmarchicus</i> in oceanic waters in May account for half of the interannual variability in juvenile cod abundance.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40376552