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Numerical study of hydrodynamic effects on Manila clam population distribution and transport in the Southwest Laizhou Bay, China. | LitMetric

Numerical study of hydrodynamic effects on Manila clam population distribution and transport in the Southwest Laizhou Bay, China.

Sci Total Environ

College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China; Key Lab of Submarine Geosciences and Exploring Technique, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China; Laboratory for Marine Geology, Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao), Qingdao 266200, PR China.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pelagic larvae of marine organisms are crucial for biodiversity and biological resources, but studies specific to the Manila clam larvae in southwestern Laizhou Bay during late spring are limited.
  • A combined hydrodynamic and larval transport model was developed to analyze larval distribution, validated with real data, and simulated effects of ocean dynamics.
  • The study found that clam larvae predominantly moved eastward due to strong southerly winds, with two potential settlement areas identified, highlighting the importance of hydrodynamic factors for larval transport and implications for aquaculture management.

Article Abstract

Pelagic larvae of marine organisms are abundant on many continental shelves. Due to their importance as a biological resource and contribution to marine biodiversity, the dynamics of pelagic larvae have received wide attention. Numerical models are an efficient approach to assessing pelagic larval transport driven by various ocean dynamics. However, few studies have focused on the pelagic larval distribution of Manila clam populations and related dynamic factors in the southwestern Laizhou Bay (SLB) during late spring. A hydrodynamic model including realistic meteorologic and oceanic boundary conditions was coupled with a larval transport model to describe the pelagic larval distribution and transport processes. The hydrodynamic model was validated with observational and satellite-derived data. Effects of hydrodynamics and biological behavior on pelagic dynamics were further simulated with numerical experiments. During the early planktonic period, most clam larvae in the SLB were transported eastward or northeastward. Two potential larval settlement areas (LSAs) were recognized: the east side of the dike outside Guangli port and the Lao River estuary. The dominant controlling factor was southerly wind, and larvae's response to river plume or estuarine circulation played a secondary role. Larval transport depended on bottom subtidal currents when late-stage larvae settled near the bottom layer. The hydrodynamic and larval transport model established in this study can be applied to other bays and coastal waters. Understanding the clam larval distribution and transport dynamics in the SLB can provide a reference for predicting LSAs and biological resource management in coastal aquaculture areas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161214DOI Listing

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