Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod
Abstract Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may have great impacts on animal populations. Research has focused on changes in phenotypic traits that are easily quantifiable and for which time series exist, such as size, age, sex, or gonad si...
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crwiley:10.1111/gcb.12773 2024-10-20T14:05:46+00:00 Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod Opdal, Anders Frugård Jørgensen, Christian Research Council of Norway 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12773 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fgcb.12773 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.12773 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/gcb.12773 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Global Change Biology volume 21, issue 4, page 1521-1530 ISSN 1354-1013 1365-2486 journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12773 2024-09-23T04:35:23Z Abstract Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may have great impacts on animal populations. Research has focused on changes in phenotypic traits that are easily quantifiable and for which time series exist, such as size, age, sex, or gonad size, whereas potential changes in behavioural traits have been under‐studied. Here, we analyse potential drivers of long‐term changes in a behavioural trait for the Northeast Arctic stock of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua , namely choice of spawning location. For 104 years (1866–1969), commercial catches were recorded annually and reported by county along the Norwegian coast. During this time period, spawning ground distribution has fluctuated with a trend towards more northerly spawning. Spawning location is analysed against a suite of explanatory factors including climate, fishing pressure, density dependence, and demography. We find that demography (age or age at maturation) had the highest explanatory power for variation in spawning location, while climate had a limited effect below statistical significance. As to potential mechanisms, some effects of climate may act through demography, and explanatory variables for demography may also have absorbed direct evolutionary change in migration distance for which proxies were unavailable. Despite these caveats, we argue that fishing mortality, either through demographic or evolutionary change, has served as an effective driver for changing spawning locations in cod, and that additional explanatory factors related to climate add no significant information. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic atlantic cod Gadus morhua Northeast Arctic cod Wiley Online Library Arctic Global Change Biology 21 4 1521 1530 |
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Abstract Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may have great impacts on animal populations. Research has focused on changes in phenotypic traits that are easily quantifiable and for which time series exist, such as size, age, sex, or gonad size, whereas potential changes in behavioural traits have been under‐studied. Here, we analyse potential drivers of long‐term changes in a behavioural trait for the Northeast Arctic stock of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua , namely choice of spawning location. For 104 years (1866–1969), commercial catches were recorded annually and reported by county along the Norwegian coast. During this time period, spawning ground distribution has fluctuated with a trend towards more northerly spawning. Spawning location is analysed against a suite of explanatory factors including climate, fishing pressure, density dependence, and demography. We find that demography (age or age at maturation) had the highest explanatory power for variation in spawning location, while climate had a limited effect below statistical significance. As to potential mechanisms, some effects of climate may act through demography, and explanatory variables for demography may also have absorbed direct evolutionary change in migration distance for which proxies were unavailable. Despite these caveats, we argue that fishing mortality, either through demographic or evolutionary change, has served as an effective driver for changing spawning locations in cod, and that additional explanatory factors related to climate add no significant information. |
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Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod |
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Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod |
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Long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in Northeast Arctic cod |
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long‐term change in a behavioural trait: truncated spawning distribution and demography in northeast arctic cod |
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