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DOI10.17159/sajs.2019/5887
Progressive delays in the timing of sardine migration in the southwest Indian Ocean
Fitchett, Jennifer M.; Grab, Stefan W.; Portwig, Heinrich
发表日期2019
ISSN0038-2353
EISSN1996-7489
卷号115期号:7-8
英文摘要

Phenological shifts represent one of the most robust bioindicators of climate change. While considerable multidecadal records of plant and animal phenology exist for the northern hemisphere, few noteworthy records are available for the southern hemisphere. We present one of the first phenological records of fish migration for the southern hemisphere, and one of the only phenological records for the southwest Indian Ocean. The so-called 'sardine run' - an annual winter migration of sardines, northeast of their summer spawning grounds on the Agulhas Bank off the coast of Durban, South Africa - has been well documented in local newspapers given the importance placed on fishing and fishing-tourism in the region. An analysis of the first arrival dates of sardines reveals a 1.3 day per decade delay over the period 1946-2012. Although this phenological shift reveals a poor association with sea surface temperatures (SST), it coincides with a poleward shift in the position of the 21 degrees C mean annual SST isotherm - the threshold temperature for sardine populations. The timing of sardine arrivals near Durban corresponds closely with the number of mid-latitude cyclones passing over the Durban coastline during the months of April and May. The strength of the run is strongly associated with ENSO conditions. The complex suite of factors associated with this phenological shift poses challenges in accurately modelling the future trajectory for this migratory event.


Significance:


The sardine run, a significant event for tourism and fisheries, is occurring progressively later in the year.


The incidence of failed sardine runs has increased in frequency over the period 1946-2012.


These changes in fish migration phenology coincide with a poleward shift in the position of the 21 degrees C mean annual SST isotherm.


The strength in the sardine run is strongly associated with ENSO conditions.


WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
来源期刊SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/90456
作者单位Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Geog Archaeol & Environm Studies, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Fitchett, Jennifer M.,Grab, Stefan W.,Portwig, Heinrich. Progressive delays in the timing of sardine migration in the southwest Indian Ocean[J],2019,115(7-8).
APA Fitchett, Jennifer M.,Grab, Stefan W.,&Portwig, Heinrich.(2019).Progressive delays in the timing of sardine migration in the southwest Indian Ocean.SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE,115(7-8).
MLA Fitchett, Jennifer M.,et al."Progressive delays in the timing of sardine migration in the southwest Indian Ocean".SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 115.7-8(2019).
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