Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary

Abstract Atlantic Croaker Micropogonias undulatus , Black Drum Pogonias cromis , Spot Leiostomus xanthurus , and Weakfish Cynoscion regalis have shown species‐specific, varying trends in abundance despite general declines in commercial landings throughout the Delaware River estuary. Identifying how...

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Main Authors: Mathews, Joseph A., Hale, Edward A., Oleynik, Haley A., Clark, John H., Park, Ian A., Greco, Michael J., Petrone, Christopher J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/tafs.10332 2024-06-02T08:11:34+00:00 Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary Mathews, Joseph A. Hale, Edward A. Oleynik, Haley A. Clark, John H. Park, Ian A. Greco, Michael J. Petrone, Christopher J. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10332 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/tafs.10332 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/tafs.10332 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/tafs.10332 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Transactions of the American Fisheries Society volume 151, issue 2, page 150-171 ISSN 0002-8487 1548-8659 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10332 2024-05-03T10:46:56Z Abstract Atlantic Croaker Micropogonias undulatus , Black Drum Pogonias cromis , Spot Leiostomus xanthurus , and Weakfish Cynoscion regalis have shown species‐specific, varying trends in abundance despite general declines in commercial landings throughout the Delaware River estuary. Identifying how environmental factors and climatic processes affect fishes at multiple life stages is needed to enhance the precision of regulatory actions for managed species. Species‐, area‐, and age‐specific indices were compared with depth, salinity, temperature, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) to explore potential relationships as well as temporal and spatial parameters. Our results demonstrate that station (15 indices), salinity (14 indices), the AMO and NAO (13 indices each), and depth and temperature (12 indices each) served as important components for models of abundance for 17 species‐, age‐, and area‐specific combinations from 1991 to 2016. Significant time series trends were detected in six of the modeled indices of abundance, including baywide indices of age‐1 Weakfish (decline) and age‐0 Atlantic Croaker (increase); age‐0 Atlantic Croaker (increase) and Weakfish (decline) in Delaware; and age‐1 Spot (decline) and Weakfish (increase) in Delaware. Our results demonstrate how multiple fixed‐station surveys can be combined to quantitatively assess environmental and climatic effects correlated with species‐, age‐, and area‐specific levels of abundance, suggesting that climatic signals are affecting smaller‐scale environmental variables that in turn affect relative abundance. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Wiley Online Library Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 151 2 150 171
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description Abstract Atlantic Croaker Micropogonias undulatus , Black Drum Pogonias cromis , Spot Leiostomus xanthurus , and Weakfish Cynoscion regalis have shown species‐specific, varying trends in abundance despite general declines in commercial landings throughout the Delaware River estuary. Identifying how environmental factors and climatic processes affect fishes at multiple life stages is needed to enhance the precision of regulatory actions for managed species. Species‐, area‐, and age‐specific indices were compared with depth, salinity, temperature, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) to explore potential relationships as well as temporal and spatial parameters. Our results demonstrate that station (15 indices), salinity (14 indices), the AMO and NAO (13 indices each), and depth and temperature (12 indices each) served as important components for models of abundance for 17 species‐, age‐, and area‐specific combinations from 1991 to 2016. Significant time series trends were detected in six of the modeled indices of abundance, including baywide indices of age‐1 Weakfish (decline) and age‐0 Atlantic Croaker (increase); age‐0 Atlantic Croaker (increase) and Weakfish (decline) in Delaware; and age‐1 Spot (decline) and Weakfish (increase) in Delaware. Our results demonstrate how multiple fixed‐station surveys can be combined to quantitatively assess environmental and climatic effects correlated with species‐, age‐, and area‐specific levels of abundance, suggesting that climatic signals are affecting smaller‐scale environmental variables that in turn affect relative abundance.
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author Mathews, Joseph A.
Hale, Edward A.
Oleynik, Haley A.
Clark, John H.
Park, Ian A.
Greco, Michael J.
Petrone, Christopher J.
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Hale, Edward A.
Oleynik, Haley A.
Clark, John H.
Park, Ian A.
Greco, Michael J.
Petrone, Christopher J.
Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
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title Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
title_short Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
title_full Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
title_fullStr Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Trends in Abundance of Young‐of‐the‐Year and Age‐1 Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Spot, and Weakfish in Relation to Salinity, Temperature, and Large‐Scale Climatic Signals in a Mid‐Atlantic Estuary
title_sort exploring trends in abundance of young‐of‐the‐year and age‐1 atlantic croaker, black drum, spot, and weakfish in relation to salinity, temperature, and large‐scale climatic signals in a mid‐atlantic estuary
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