Biophysical modelling of larval dispersal and population connectivity of a stalked barnacle: a validation exercise with field data and management implications for three regions across Europe
Nolasco R, Dubert J, Acuña JL, Aguión A, Cruz T, Fernandes JN, Geiger KJ, Jacinto D, Macho G, Mateus D, Rivera A, Román S, Thiébaut E, Vazquez E, Queiroga H
Movie S1 (.mp4, 12.6 MB) Animation illustrating tracks of successful virtual larvae that recruit into the Asturias region during the main recruitment season of 2018 (July 1 to December 1, time step 6h), for the passive scenario. Coloured lines represent the sub-regions of origin. Large flashing-coloured dots indicate when virtual larvae originating in the corresponding sub-region are successfully supplied to a rocky shore habitat. Ocean colours represent sea surface temperature, increasing from dark blue to orange.
Movie S2 (.mp4, 38.1 MB) Animation illustrating tracks of successful virtual larvae that recruit into the Galicia region during the main recruitment season of 2018 (July 1 to December 1, time step 6h), for the passive scenario. Coloured lines represent the sub-regions of origin. Large flashing-coloured dots indicate when virtual larvae originating in the corresponding sub-region are successfully supplied to a rocky shore habitat. Ocean colours represent sea surface temperature, increasing from dark blue to orange.
Movie S3 (.mp4, 31.6 MB) Animation illustrating tracks of successful virtual larvae that recruit into the SW Portugal region during the main recruitment season of 2018 (July 1 to December 1, time step 6h), for the passive scenario. Coloured lines represent the sub-regions of origin. Large flashing-coloured dots indicate when virtual larvae originating in the corresponding sub-region are successfully supplied to a rocky shore habitat. Ocean colours represent sea surface temperature, increasing from dark blue to orange.