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Environmental factors which affect growth of Japanese common squid, Todarodes pacificus, analyzed by a bioenergetics model coupled with a lower trophic ecosystem model

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Title: Environmental factors which affect growth of Japanese common squid, Todarodes pacificus, analyzed by a bioenergetics model coupled with a lower trophic ecosystem model
Authors: Kishi, Michio J. Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Nakajima, Kazuto Browse this author
Fujii, Masahiko Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Hashioka, Taketo Browse this author
Keywords: NEMURO
Bioenergetics model
Todarodes pacificus
Japanese common squid
Issue Date: Sep-2009
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal Title: Journal of Marine Systems
Volume: 78
Issue: 2
Start Page: 278
End Page: 287
Publisher DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.02.012
Abstract: Bioenergetics model is applied to Japanese common squid, Todarodes pacificus. The temporal change of wet weight of common squid, which migrates in the Sea of Japan, is simulated. The time dependent horizontal distribution of prey is calculated a priori by 3-D coupled physical–biological model. The biological model NEMURO (North Pacific Ecosystem Model for Understanding Regional Oceanography) is used to simulate the lower-trophic ecosystem including three kinds of zooplankton biomass two of which is used as prey of common squid. A bioenergetics model reproduced appropriate growth curve of common squid, migrating in the North Pacific and the Sea of Japan. The results show that the wet weight of common squid in the northern Sea of Japan is heavier than that migrating in the central Sea of Japan, because prey density of the northern Sea of Japan is higher than that of the central Sea of Japan. We also investigate the wet weight anomaly for a global warming scenario. In this case, wet weight of common squid decreases because water temperature exceeds the optimum temperature for common squid. This result indicates that migration route and spawning area of common squid might change with global warming.
Type: article (author version)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/39739
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