Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Reglero, Patricia"
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Atlantic bluefin tuna spawn early to avoid metabolic meltdown in larvae
Fiksen, Øyvind; Reglero, Patricia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)To predict shifts in phenology and distribution of organisms we need to understand how survival through early life stages depends on environmental conditions. Here, we present a mechanistic model of development, feeding ... -
The effect of nutritional condition by two nucleic acid derived indices on the growth to post-flexion of Atlantic bluefin tuna and Atlantic bonito larvae
Blanco, Edurne; Reglero, Patricia; Hernández de Rojas, Alma; Ortega, Aurelio; de la Gándara, Fernando; Folkvord, Arild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Notochord flexion increases the swimming capacity of fish larvae, aids in the capture of mobile prey, and coincides with the timing of when the physiological capacities of larvae begin to develop significantly, allowing ... -
First estimates of metabolic rate in Atlantic bluefin tuna larvae
Blanco, Edurne; Reglero, Patricia; Ortega, Aurelio; Folkvord, Arild; de la Gándara, Fernando; Hernández de Rojas, Alma; Moyano, Marta (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Atlantic bluefin tuna is an iconic scombrid species with a high commercial and ecological value. Despite their importance, many physiological aspects, especially during the larval stages, are still unknown. Metabolic rates ... -
Model of mesopelagic fish predation on eggs and larvae shows benefits of tuna spawning under full moon
Ottmann, Daniel; Langbehn, Tom; Reglero, Patricia; Alvarez-Berastegui, Diego; Fiksen, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Most mesopelagic fish are small planktivores that migrate up at nightfall to feed in the safety of darkness and descend to depth at dawn to escape visual predators. However, the trophic roles can reverse since mesopelagic ... -
Spawning site distribution of a bluefin tuna reduces jellyfish predation on early life stages
Ottmann, Daniel; Fiksen, Øyvind; Martín, Melissa; Alemany, Francisco; Prieto, Laura; Álvarez-Berastegui, Diego; Reglero, Patricia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Bluefin tunas across the world migrate long distances to spawn in particularly warm and oligotrophic areas constrained by oceanographic fronts. The low abundance of predators in these areas increases survival chances of ...