Relationships between oyster mortality patterns and environmental data from monitoring databases along the coasts of France

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作者
Soletchnik, Patrick
Ropert, Michel
Mazurie, Joseph
Fleury, Pierre Gildas
Le Coz, Florence
机构
[1] IFREMER, Lab Environm & Ressources Morbihan Pays Loire, F-56470 La Trinite Sur Mer, France
[2] IFREMER, Lab Environm Ressources Normandie, Port En Bessin, France
[3] IFREMER, Lab Environm Ressources Pertuis Charentais, F-17390 La Tremblade, France
关键词
pacific oyster; Crassostrea gigas; environment; mortality;
D O I
10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.02.049
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Oyster mortality was monitored at multiple sites along the French coastline (similar to 5 500 km) between 1993 and 2005. Mortality data for one- and two-year-old oysters were collected over 10- 12 years in 39 oyster culture sites bordering 3 different "seas": the English Channel, Bay of Biscaye and Mediterranean. Combining these data with records from environmental monitoring databases, 11 of these sites had consistent chronological data sets including both environmental data and mortality records. Mortality in one-year-old oysters was clearly summer mortality (49% of their annual mortality) whereas mortality of two-year-olds occurred mostly in spring (5 1 %). Analysis of variance revealed that "coastal area" was the main influence on mortality of one-year-olds (77.5%% of the variance) and that "year studied" was the main influence on mortality of two-year-olds (60.6% of the variance). The highest mortalities occurred in Marennes and in several sites in Brittany for both age groups, and in Veys Bay (Normandy) for two-year-old oysters only. Environmental parameters were then analysed to investigate which of these might influence summer mortality. Principal Component Analyses revealed that environmental factors such as chlorophyll a (food resource indicator) and salinity (watershed effect) influence oyster mortality. Chlorophyll a concentration (10% of the variance), water temperature (7% of the variance) and turbidity (5% of the variance) are the main significant factors for the mortality of one-year-olds, while salinity and chlorophyll a have more effect on the mortality of two-year-old oysters (respectively 5% and 4% of the variance). (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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