Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations

Abstract The Norwegian coast is populated by two cod populations: Northeast Arctic cod and Norwegian Coastal cod. In this paper, we use a further division based on life history: oceanic cod, coastal cod, and fjord cod. A numerical ocean model was implemented for the northern Norwegian coast where al...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Myksvoll, Mari S., Jung, Kyung-Mi, Albretsen, Jon, Sundby, Svein
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2013
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst022
http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/4/957/29146204/fst022.pdf
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fst022 2024-09-15T17:52:27+00:00 Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations Myksvoll, Mari S. Jung, Kyung-Mi Albretsen, Jon Sundby, Svein 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst022 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/4/957/29146204/fst022.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 71, issue 4, page 957-969 ISSN 1095-9289 1054-3139 journal-article 2013 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst022 2024-07-08T04:25:23Z Abstract The Norwegian coast is populated by two cod populations: Northeast Arctic cod and Norwegian Coastal cod. In this paper, we use a further division based on life history: oceanic cod, coastal cod, and fjord cod. A numerical ocean model was implemented for the northern Norwegian coast where all these populations have spawning areas. The model results were used to simulate connectivity and retention of cod eggs from the different subpopulations. The model reproduced the observed variability and mesoscale activity in the Norwegian Coastal Current. Eggs released at an oceanic spawning area were transported northwards along the coastline. Coastal cod eggs had intermediate connectivity with each other and fjord cod eggs had high local retention. Although the high retention of eggs in fjord areas is mainly caused by a subsurface distribution of eggs, the intermediate retention of eggs from coastal spawning areas is caused by small-scale eddies in-between many small islands. The high-resolution ocean model made it possible to reveal these specific dispersal patterns. The high retention of early life stages in fjords combined with strong homing to spawning areas indicates that fjord subpopulations may be described as a metapopulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Northeast Arctic cod Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 4 957 969
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description Abstract The Norwegian coast is populated by two cod populations: Northeast Arctic cod and Norwegian Coastal cod. In this paper, we use a further division based on life history: oceanic cod, coastal cod, and fjord cod. A numerical ocean model was implemented for the northern Norwegian coast where all these populations have spawning areas. The model results were used to simulate connectivity and retention of cod eggs from the different subpopulations. The model reproduced the observed variability and mesoscale activity in the Norwegian Coastal Current. Eggs released at an oceanic spawning area were transported northwards along the coastline. Coastal cod eggs had intermediate connectivity with each other and fjord cod eggs had high local retention. Although the high retention of eggs in fjord areas is mainly caused by a subsurface distribution of eggs, the intermediate retention of eggs from coastal spawning areas is caused by small-scale eddies in-between many small islands. The high-resolution ocean model made it possible to reveal these specific dispersal patterns. The high retention of early life stages in fjords combined with strong homing to spawning areas indicates that fjord subpopulations may be described as a metapopulation.
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author Myksvoll, Mari S.
Jung, Kyung-Mi
Albretsen, Jon
Sundby, Svein
spellingShingle Myksvoll, Mari S.
Jung, Kyung-Mi
Albretsen, Jon
Sundby, Svein
Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
author_facet Myksvoll, Mari S.
Jung, Kyung-Mi
Albretsen, Jon
Sundby, Svein
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title Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
title_short Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
title_full Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
title_fullStr Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
title_full_unstemmed Modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among Norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
title_sort modelling dispersal of eggs and quantifying connectivity among norwegian coastal cod subpopulations
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst022
http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/4/957/29146204/fst022.pdf
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