Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics

In 1976 the North Pacific climate shifted, resulting in an average increase of the water temperature. In the Gulf of Alaska the climate shift was followed (i.e. early 1980s) by a gradual but dramatic increase in the abundance of groundfish species that typically prey on pre-recruitment stages of wal...

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Main Authors: Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Bailey, Kevin M, Chan, Kung-Sik, Belgrano, Andrea, Stenseth, Nils Chr
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Published: The Royal Society 2005
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rspb.2005.3136 2024-06-02T08:15:15+00:00 Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics Ciannelli, Lorenzo Bailey, Kevin M Chan, Kung-Sik Belgrano, Andrea Stenseth, Nils Chr 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2005.3136 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2005.3136 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rspb.2005.3136 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences volume 272, issue 1573, page 1735-1743 ISSN 0962-8452 1471-2954 journal-article 2005 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2005.3136 2024-05-07T14:16:10Z In 1976 the North Pacific climate shifted, resulting in an average increase of the water temperature. In the Gulf of Alaska the climate shift was followed (i.e. early 1980s) by a gradual but dramatic increase in the abundance of groundfish species that typically prey on pre-recruitment stages of walleye pollock. In the present study we used a previously parameterized model to investigate the effect of these climate and biological changes on the recruitment dynamics of walleye pollock in the Gulf of Alaska. Simulations covered the 1970–2000 time frame and emphasized the medium-to-long temporal scale (i.e. about 5–10 years) of environmental variability. Results showed that during periods characterized by high sea surface temperature and high predation on juvenile pollock stages, recruitment variability and magnitude were below average, and recruitment control was delayed to stages older than the 0-group. Opposite dynamics (i.e. high abundance and variability, and early recruitment control) occurred during periods characterized by low temperature and predation. These results are in general agreement with empirical observations, and allowed us to formulate causal explanations for their occurrence. We interpreted the delay of recruitment control and the reduction of variability as an effect of increased constraint on the abundance of post age-0 stages, in turn imposed by high density dependence and predation mortality. On the other hand, low density-dependence and predation favoured post age-0 survival, and allowed for an unconstrained link between larval and recruitment abundance. Our findings demonstrate that the dominant mechanisms of pollock survival change over contrasting climate regimes. Such changes may in turn cause a phase transition of recruitment dynamics with profound implications for the management of the entire stock. Article in Journal/Newspaper Theragra chalcogramma Alaska The Royal Society Gulf of Alaska Pacific Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 1573 1735 1743
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description In 1976 the North Pacific climate shifted, resulting in an average increase of the water temperature. In the Gulf of Alaska the climate shift was followed (i.e. early 1980s) by a gradual but dramatic increase in the abundance of groundfish species that typically prey on pre-recruitment stages of walleye pollock. In the present study we used a previously parameterized model to investigate the effect of these climate and biological changes on the recruitment dynamics of walleye pollock in the Gulf of Alaska. Simulations covered the 1970–2000 time frame and emphasized the medium-to-long temporal scale (i.e. about 5–10 years) of environmental variability. Results showed that during periods characterized by high sea surface temperature and high predation on juvenile pollock stages, recruitment variability and magnitude were below average, and recruitment control was delayed to stages older than the 0-group. Opposite dynamics (i.e. high abundance and variability, and early recruitment control) occurred during periods characterized by low temperature and predation. These results are in general agreement with empirical observations, and allowed us to formulate causal explanations for their occurrence. We interpreted the delay of recruitment control and the reduction of variability as an effect of increased constraint on the abundance of post age-0 stages, in turn imposed by high density dependence and predation mortality. On the other hand, low density-dependence and predation favoured post age-0 survival, and allowed for an unconstrained link between larval and recruitment abundance. Our findings demonstrate that the dominant mechanisms of pollock survival change over contrasting climate regimes. Such changes may in turn cause a phase transition of recruitment dynamics with profound implications for the management of the entire stock.
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author Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Bailey, Kevin M
Chan, Kung-Sik
Belgrano, Andrea
Stenseth, Nils Chr
spellingShingle Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Bailey, Kevin M
Chan, Kung-Sik
Belgrano, Andrea
Stenseth, Nils Chr
Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
author_facet Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Bailey, Kevin M
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Belgrano, Andrea
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title Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
title_short Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
title_full Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
title_fullStr Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock ( Theragra chalcogramma ) recruitment dynamics
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