Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels

Adult Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are known to produce antifreeze glycoproteins in response to cold temperatures. Our laboratory studies demonstrated that blood plasma levels in adult cod were positively correlated with the number of days they spent in subzero water. Between April 1991 and June 1993...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Goddard, Sally V., Wroblewski, J. S., Taggart, C. T., Howse, K. A., Bailey, W. L., Kao, M. H., Fletcher, G. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1994
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f94-282 2024-04-07T07:50:53+00:00 Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels Goddard, Sally V. Wroblewski, J. S. Taggart, C. T. Howse, K. A. Bailey, W. L. Kao, M. H. Fletcher, G. L. 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f94-282 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f94-282 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 51, issue 12, page 2834-2842 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1994 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f94-282 2024-03-08T00:37:44Z Adult Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are known to produce antifreeze glycoproteins in response to cold temperatures. Our laboratory studies demonstrated that blood plasma levels in adult cod were positively correlated with the number of days they spent in subzero water. Between April 1991 and June 1993, we monitored concentrations of antifreeze glycoproteins in the plasma of late juvenile and adult cod in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, and used the results to estimate how long cod had been exposed to low water temperatures. A consideration of these data in conjunction with detailed temperature profiles of the area taken over the course of the study allowed us to deduce the distribution of cod in relation to the temperature field. This study provides evidence that (1) blood antifreeze glycoprotein levels can be used to deduce the recent thermal history of cod in the wild and (2) after their inshore summer feeding period, considerable numbers of adult cod overwintered inshore in Trinity Bay in subzero water, producing antifreeze glycoproteins as temperatures fell below 0 °C. From May onwards, "cold-adapted" cod moved into warming surface waters, where they became available to an early inshore trap fishery. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 12 2834 2842
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Goddard, Sally V.
Wroblewski, J. S.
Taggart, C. T.
Howse, K. A.
Bailey, W. L.
Kao, M. H.
Fletcher, G. L.
Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
topic_facet Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Adult Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are known to produce antifreeze glycoproteins in response to cold temperatures. Our laboratory studies demonstrated that blood plasma levels in adult cod were positively correlated with the number of days they spent in subzero water. Between April 1991 and June 1993, we monitored concentrations of antifreeze glycoproteins in the plasma of late juvenile and adult cod in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, and used the results to estimate how long cod had been exposed to low water temperatures. A consideration of these data in conjunction with detailed temperature profiles of the area taken over the course of the study allowed us to deduce the distribution of cod in relation to the temperature field. This study provides evidence that (1) blood antifreeze glycoprotein levels can be used to deduce the recent thermal history of cod in the wild and (2) after their inshore summer feeding period, considerable numbers of adult cod overwintered inshore in Trinity Bay in subzero water, producing antifreeze glycoproteins as temperatures fell below 0 °C. From May onwards, "cold-adapted" cod moved into warming surface waters, where they became available to an early inshore trap fishery.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Goddard, Sally V.
Wroblewski, J. S.
Taggart, C. T.
Howse, K. A.
Bailey, W. L.
Kao, M. H.
Fletcher, G. L.
author_facet Goddard, Sally V.
Wroblewski, J. S.
Taggart, C. T.
Howse, K. A.
Bailey, W. L.
Kao, M. H.
Fletcher, G. L.
author_sort Goddard, Sally V.
title Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
title_short Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
title_full Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
title_fullStr Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
title_full_unstemmed Overwintering of Adult Northern Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ) in Cold Inshore Waters as Evidenced by Plasma Antifreeze Glycoprotein Levels
title_sort overwintering of adult northern atlantic cod ( gadus morhua ) in cold inshore waters as evidenced by plasma antifreeze glycoprotein levels
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
publishDate 1994
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f94-282
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