Fishing, reproductive volume and regulation: population dynamics and exploitation of the eastern Baltic cod

Abstract The relative importance of exploitation rate and environmental variability in generating fluctuations of harvested populations is a key issue in academic ecology as well as population management. We studied how the eastern Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua ) is affected by fishing and environmental...

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Published in:Population Ecology
Main Authors: Wikström, Anders, Knape, Jonas, Casini, Michele, Gårdmark, Anna, Cardinale, Massimiliano, Hjelm, Joakim, Jonzén, Niclas
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spelling crwiley:10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3 2024-09-30T14:35:17+00:00 Fishing, reproductive volume and regulation: population dynamics and exploitation of the eastern Baltic cod Wikström, Anders Knape, Jonas Casini, Michele Gårdmark, Anna Cardinale, Massimiliano Hjelm, Joakim Jonzén, Niclas Formas 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3/fulltext.html http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor http://www.springer.com/tdm Population Ecology volume 58, issue 1, page 199-211 ISSN 1438-3896 1438-390X journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1007/s10144-015-0520-3 2024-09-17T04:47:24Z Abstract The relative importance of exploitation rate and environmental variability in generating fluctuations of harvested populations is a key issue in academic ecology as well as population management. We studied how the eastern Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua ) is affected by fishing and environmental variation by using a newly developed single species state‐space model. Survey data and auxiliary environmental data were used to estimate the model parameters. The model was then used to predict future development of the eastern Baltic cod under different fishing mortalities and abiotic conditions. Abiotic condition was represented by an index: reproductive volume which is the volume of water suitable (in terms of salinity and oxygen content) for the successful development of the early life stages of Baltic cod. The model included direct density dependence, fishing, and a lagged effect of reproductive volume. Our analysis showed that fishing rate is approximately three times more important than reproductive volume in explaining the population dynamics. Furthermore, our model suggests either under‐ or over‐compensatory dynamics depending on the reproductive volume and long term catch levels. It follows that fishing can either reduce or increase temporal oscillations of the cod stock depending on whether the dynamics is over‐ or undercompensatory, respectively. The sustainable level of fishing rate is however dependent on reproductive volume. Our model predicts a dual role of fishing rate, stabilizing when reproductive volume is high and destabilizing when it is low. Exploitation rate may therefore increase or decrease the risk of the population of cod dropping below a given biomass reference point depending on the environmental conditions, which has practical implications for fisheries management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library Population Ecology 58 1 199 211
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description Abstract The relative importance of exploitation rate and environmental variability in generating fluctuations of harvested populations is a key issue in academic ecology as well as population management. We studied how the eastern Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua ) is affected by fishing and environmental variation by using a newly developed single species state‐space model. Survey data and auxiliary environmental data were used to estimate the model parameters. The model was then used to predict future development of the eastern Baltic cod under different fishing mortalities and abiotic conditions. Abiotic condition was represented by an index: reproductive volume which is the volume of water suitable (in terms of salinity and oxygen content) for the successful development of the early life stages of Baltic cod. The model included direct density dependence, fishing, and a lagged effect of reproductive volume. Our analysis showed that fishing rate is approximately three times more important than reproductive volume in explaining the population dynamics. Furthermore, our model suggests either under‐ or over‐compensatory dynamics depending on the reproductive volume and long term catch levels. It follows that fishing can either reduce or increase temporal oscillations of the cod stock depending on whether the dynamics is over‐ or undercompensatory, respectively. The sustainable level of fishing rate is however dependent on reproductive volume. Our model predicts a dual role of fishing rate, stabilizing when reproductive volume is high and destabilizing when it is low. Exploitation rate may therefore increase or decrease the risk of the population of cod dropping below a given biomass reference point depending on the environmental conditions, which has practical implications for fisheries management.
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author Wikström, Anders
Knape, Jonas
Casini, Michele
Gårdmark, Anna
Cardinale, Massimiliano
Hjelm, Joakim
Jonzén, Niclas
spellingShingle Wikström, Anders
Knape, Jonas
Casini, Michele
Gårdmark, Anna
Cardinale, Massimiliano
Hjelm, Joakim
Jonzén, Niclas
Fishing, reproductive volume and regulation: population dynamics and exploitation of the eastern Baltic cod
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Knape, Jonas
Casini, Michele
Gårdmark, Anna
Cardinale, Massimiliano
Hjelm, Joakim
Jonzén, Niclas
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