Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival
The successful recruitment of Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod is thought to depend on sufficient and suitable prey for the newly hatched larvae, in particular the nauplii stages of the lipid-rich calanoid copepod species Calanus finmarchicus . The role of spatial and temporal variations in prey availabil...
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crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2022.767290 2024-10-13T14:04:02+00:00 Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival Endo, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Stige, Leif Christian Skogen, Morten D. Ciannelli, Lorenzo Vikebø, Frode V. Norges Forskningsråd 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.767290 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.767290/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 9 ISSN 2296-7745 journal-article 2022 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.767290 2024-09-17T04:13:32Z The successful recruitment of Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod is thought to depend on sufficient and suitable prey for the newly hatched larvae, in particular the nauplii stages of the lipid-rich calanoid copepod species Calanus finmarchicus . The role of spatial and temporal variations in prey availability in combination with temperature and other factors in influencing growth and survival of cod larvae is, however, incompletely understood. By combining an individual based model for NEA cod larvae at the Norwegian coast with a high-resolution ocean model and a nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton-detritus model providing 18 years of daily environmental conditions and prey availability we assessed larval growth and survival until they settle in their feeding habitat in the Barents Sea in early fall. We find on average a two-week delay from the peak timing of first-feeding cod larvae to the peak in prey availability. In warm years, more larvae experience food limitation than in normal years. The positive effects of high temperature on growth, survival and ultimately recruitment are nonetheless larger than the negative effects of food limitation. Food limitation mainly affects larvae spawned in southern areas or late in the spawning season as these larvae experience the highest temperatures and have the highest energy requirements. Our findings highlight the spatial and temporal differences in mechanisms that regulate growth and survival of early life stages of NEA cod and suggest that spatially resolved data may be essential for understanding match-mismatch dynamics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Barents Sea Calanus finmarchicus Northeast Arctic cod Phytoplankton Zooplankton Frontiers (Publisher) Arctic Barents Sea Frontiers in Marine Science 9 |
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The successful recruitment of Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod is thought to depend on sufficient and suitable prey for the newly hatched larvae, in particular the nauplii stages of the lipid-rich calanoid copepod species Calanus finmarchicus . The role of spatial and temporal variations in prey availability in combination with temperature and other factors in influencing growth and survival of cod larvae is, however, incompletely understood. By combining an individual based model for NEA cod larvae at the Norwegian coast with a high-resolution ocean model and a nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton-detritus model providing 18 years of daily environmental conditions and prey availability we assessed larval growth and survival until they settle in their feeding habitat in the Barents Sea in early fall. We find on average a two-week delay from the peak timing of first-feeding cod larvae to the peak in prey availability. In warm years, more larvae experience food limitation than in normal years. The positive effects of high temperature on growth, survival and ultimately recruitment are nonetheless larger than the negative effects of food limitation. Food limitation mainly affects larvae spawned in southern areas or late in the spawning season as these larvae experience the highest temperatures and have the highest energy requirements. Our findings highlight the spatial and temporal differences in mechanisms that regulate growth and survival of early life stages of NEA cod and suggest that spatially resolved data may be essential for understanding match-mismatch dynamics. |
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Endo, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Stige, Leif Christian Skogen, Morten D. Ciannelli, Lorenzo Vikebø, Frode V. |
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Endo, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Stige, Leif Christian Skogen, Morten D. Ciannelli, Lorenzo Vikebø, Frode V. Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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Endo, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya Stige, Leif Christian Skogen, Morten D. Ciannelli, Lorenzo Vikebø, Frode V. |
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Endo, Clarissa Akemi Kajiya |
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Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod – Feeding Conditions and Survival |
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two decades of match-mismatch in northeast arctic cod – feeding conditions and survival |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.767290 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.767290/full |
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Arctic cod Arctic Barents Sea Calanus finmarchicus Northeast Arctic cod Phytoplankton Zooplankton |
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Arctic cod Arctic Barents Sea Calanus finmarchicus Northeast Arctic cod Phytoplankton Zooplankton |
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