The
nutritional condition of anchovy and Argentine hake larvae in the
Northern Patagonian Frontal System (NPFS) area was studied in the
austral spring of 2018. We hypothesized that this area provides adequate
features for larval growth and survival. The RNA/DNA index (RD) and its
derived index of growth performance were employed. A critical RD value
for starvation was calculated. The percentage of individuals under
starvation and in optimal growth conditions was calculated. Because the
period of study was the beginning of the hake spawning period, a limited
number of larvae of this species were collected. The RD index showed a
significant increase throughout larval ontogeny for anchovy larvae,
being 1.84±1.39 (N=739) and 2.77±1.50 (N=220) in the pre-flexion and
flexion stages respectively. These values were significantly higher at
stations close to the NPFS and at the upper level of the water column.
No differences were observed throughout the day. The area inside the
NPFS showed a lower proportion of starved anchovy and a higher
proportion of individuals in optimal growth, standing as a favourable
nursing area. For hake larvae, the average RD was 1.64±0.55 (N=15). The
great sensitivity of the RD index makes it a powerful tool for assessing
the probability of larval survival and posterior recruitment into
fisheries and allowing the identification of favourable rearing areas
for these important species for fisheries. |