Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis)

Abstract Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are protandrous hermaphrodites that reproduce first as males, go through a transition phase and transform to females, and then spawn as such for the rest of their lives. No clear consensus exists as to which factors influence the activation of the sex cha...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G, Thórarinsdóttir, Gudrún G, Jonasson, Jónas P
Other Authors: Heino, Mikko
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2017
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx211
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsx211 2024-03-24T09:02:49+00:00 Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G Thórarinsdóttir, Gudrún G Jonasson, Jónas P Heino, Mikko 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx211 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/75/3/1054/31237017/fsx211.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 75, issue 3, page 1054-1062 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2017 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx211 2024-02-26T16:28:24Z Abstract Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are protandrous hermaphrodites that reproduce first as males, go through a transition phase and transform to females, and then spawn as such for the rest of their lives. No clear consensus exists as to which factors influence the activation of the sex change process, but one possible factor is population density. Here, we investigate whether changes in stock size can influence the ogive of sex change, and use a 26-year time series (i.e. 1990–2015) of survey data on shrimp biomass from three different stocks in Iceland as a test case. Two of the stocks experienced periods of high biomass during the 1990 s, with a pronounced and prolonged depletion observed after 2000. In contrast, stock biomass of the third stock decreased only slightly during the time series. We found that the ogives of sex change of the two stocks where the biomass decreased to very low levels have changed significantly, and that shrimp now change sex at a lower size compared to earlier. Furthermore, Lmax has decreased significantly. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland northern shrimp Pandalus borealis Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science 75 3 1054 1062
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G
Thórarinsdóttir, Gudrún G
Jonasson, Jónas P
Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis)
topic_facet Ecology
Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
description Abstract Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are protandrous hermaphrodites that reproduce first as males, go through a transition phase and transform to females, and then spawn as such for the rest of their lives. No clear consensus exists as to which factors influence the activation of the sex change process, but one possible factor is population density. Here, we investigate whether changes in stock size can influence the ogive of sex change, and use a 26-year time series (i.e. 1990–2015) of survey data on shrimp biomass from three different stocks in Iceland as a test case. Two of the stocks experienced periods of high biomass during the 1990 s, with a pronounced and prolonged depletion observed after 2000. In contrast, stock biomass of the third stock decreased only slightly during the time series. We found that the ogives of sex change of the two stocks where the biomass decreased to very low levels have changed significantly, and that shrimp now change sex at a lower size compared to earlier. Furthermore, Lmax has decreased significantly.
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author Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G
Thórarinsdóttir, Gudrún G
Jonasson, Jónas P
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Thórarinsdóttir, Gudrún G
Jonasson, Jónas P
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title Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis)
title_short Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis)
title_full Influence of decreased biomass on the ogive of sex change of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis)
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