Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns

Abstract Hidden within the seminal 1914 publication by Johan Hjort, we find what is probably one of the first comprehensive teleost time-series ever published. The series is liver size and fat content of northeast Arctic (NEA) cod measured during the traditional winter fishery in Lofoten, Northern N...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd, Opdal, Anders Frugård, Korsbrekke, Knut, Devine, Jennifer A., Skjæraasen, Jon Egil
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Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2014
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsu030 2023-12-31T10:02:24+01:00 Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd Opdal, Anders Frugård Korsbrekke, Knut Devine, Jennifer A. Skjæraasen, Jon Egil 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu030 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/8/2053/29149076/fsu030.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 71, issue 8, page 2053-2063 ISSN 1095-9289 1054-3139 Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2014 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu030 2023-12-06T08:50:27Z Abstract Hidden within the seminal 1914 publication by Johan Hjort, we find what is probably one of the first comprehensive teleost time-series ever published. The series is liver size and fat content of northeast Arctic (NEA) cod measured during the traditional winter fishery in Lofoten, Northern Norway, in 1880–1912 and 1883–1913, respectively. The data were collected well before the advent of the great industrialized fisheries in the 1930s. The raw data used by Hjort originate from annual reports of the Lofoten fishery, initiated by Member of Parliament and pioneer fishery inspector of Northern Norway, Ketil Motzfeldt, in 1859. Based on these reports and following various calibration exercises, we present robust estimates of the hepatosomatic index (HSI) from 1859 to 2012 (except 1863), i.e. over 153 years—extending Hjort's analysis both backwards (1859–1879) and forwards (1913–present). This series of bulk HSI contained five major periods: 1859–1880, 1881–1919, 1920–1974, 1975–2003, and 2004–2012; the highest HSI was recorded 1920–1974, whereas the lowest was from the most recent period. Despite variability, total length was a significant predictor of HSI, 1932–2012. A weak but significant relationship existed with both total-stock biomass and ocean temperature, as well as with the North Atlantic Oscillation winter index under a 1-year lag. The present exceptionally long HSI series will give an excellent opportunity for further research on the “quality of the cod” in a historic perspective. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Gadus morhua Lofoten North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Northeast Arctic cod Northern Norway Oxford University Press (via Crossref) ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 8 2053 2063
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topic Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Opdal, Anders Frugård
Korsbrekke, Knut
Devine, Jennifer A.
Skjæraasen, Jon Egil
Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
topic_facet Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
description Abstract Hidden within the seminal 1914 publication by Johan Hjort, we find what is probably one of the first comprehensive teleost time-series ever published. The series is liver size and fat content of northeast Arctic (NEA) cod measured during the traditional winter fishery in Lofoten, Northern Norway, in 1880–1912 and 1883–1913, respectively. The data were collected well before the advent of the great industrialized fisheries in the 1930s. The raw data used by Hjort originate from annual reports of the Lofoten fishery, initiated by Member of Parliament and pioneer fishery inspector of Northern Norway, Ketil Motzfeldt, in 1859. Based on these reports and following various calibration exercises, we present robust estimates of the hepatosomatic index (HSI) from 1859 to 2012 (except 1863), i.e. over 153 years—extending Hjort's analysis both backwards (1859–1879) and forwards (1913–present). This series of bulk HSI contained five major periods: 1859–1880, 1881–1919, 1920–1974, 1975–2003, and 2004–2012; the highest HSI was recorded 1920–1974, whereas the lowest was from the most recent period. Despite variability, total length was a significant predictor of HSI, 1932–2012. A weak but significant relationship existed with both total-stock biomass and ocean temperature, as well as with the North Atlantic Oscillation winter index under a 1-year lag. The present exceptionally long HSI series will give an excellent opportunity for further research on the “quality of the cod” in a historic perspective.
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author Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Opdal, Anders Frugård
Korsbrekke, Knut
Devine, Jennifer A.
Skjæraasen, Jon Egil
author_facet Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Opdal, Anders Frugård
Korsbrekke, Knut
Devine, Jennifer A.
Skjæraasen, Jon Egil
author_sort Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
title Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
title_short Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
title_full Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
title_fullStr Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
title_full_unstemmed Making use of Johan Hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
title_sort making use of johan hjort's “unknown” legacy: reconstruction of a 150-year coastal time-series on northeast arctic cod (gadus morhua) liver data reveals long-term trends in energy allocation patterns
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