Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua)
Variability in the recruitment of fish has been attributed to either changes in the environment or variations in the size of reproductive stocks. Disentangling the effects of environment and stock has proven to be problematic and has resulted in recurrent controversy between studies supporting eithe...
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description | Variability in the recruitment of fish has been attributed to either changes in the environment or variations in the size of reproductive stocks. Disentangling the effects of environment and stock has proven to be problematic and has resulted in recurrent controversy between studies supporting either hypothesis. In the present study, we examine the relationship between interannual changes in temperature and variation in recruitment for nine Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks in the North Atlantic. We show that for individual stocks, the relationship often appears weak and statistically not significant. On the other hand, by combining in a single metaanalysis the results from individual stocks, we demonstrate that recruitment of Atlantic cod is linked to interannual fluctuations in temperature in such a way that for stocks located in warm water the relationship is negative, for stocks located in cold water the relationship is positive, and there is no relationship for stocks located in the middle of the temperature range. |
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spelling | crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f99-114 2025-04-20T14:34:04+00:00 Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) Planque, B Frédou, T 1999 https://doi.org/10.1139/f99-114 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f99-114 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 56, issue 11, page 2069-2077 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 1999 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f99-114 2025-03-21T05:34:46Z Variability in the recruitment of fish has been attributed to either changes in the environment or variations in the size of reproductive stocks. Disentangling the effects of environment and stock has proven to be problematic and has resulted in recurrent controversy between studies supporting either hypothesis. In the present study, we examine the relationship between interannual changes in temperature and variation in recruitment for nine Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks in the North Atlantic. We show that for individual stocks, the relationship often appears weak and statistically not significant. On the other hand, by combining in a single metaanalysis the results from individual stocks, we demonstrate that recruitment of Atlantic cod is linked to interannual fluctuations in temperature in such a way that for stocks located in warm water the relationship is negative, for stocks located in cold water the relationship is positive, and there is no relationship for stocks located in the middle of the temperature range. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua North Atlantic Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 11 2069 2077 |
spellingShingle | Planque, B Frédou, T Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title | Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title_full | Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title_fullStr | Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title_full_unstemmed | Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title_short | Temperature and the recruitment of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) |
title_sort | temperature and the recruitment of atlantic cod ( gadus morhua) |
url | https://doi.org/10.1139/f99-114 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f99-114 |