Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea

The scale of population structuring in cod Gadus morhua from the west of Scotland (ICES stock area VIa) and northern North Sea was investigated using a combination of non‐genetic methods. Site fidelity of spawning aggregations was examined using historic tag‐recapture experiments and individual geol...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Wright, P. J., Neat, F. C., Gibb, F. M., Gibb, I. M., Thordarson, H.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2006
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01262.x 2024-06-23T07:52:57+00:00 Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea Wright, P. J. Neat, F. C. Gibb, F. M. Gibb, I. M. Thordarson, H. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01262.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1095-8649.2006.01262.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01262.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 69, issue sc, page 181-199 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01262.x 2024-06-06T04:24:16Z The scale of population structuring in cod Gadus morhua from the west of Scotland (ICES stock area VIa) and northern North Sea was investigated using a combination of non‐genetic methods. Site fidelity of spawning aggregations was examined using historic tag‐recapture experiments and individual geolocation estimates from data storage tagged fish. The extent of movements from spawning areas indicated by these two tagging approaches was broadly similar. Between 67 and 97% of adult cod remained within 100 km of spawning areas throughout the year, suggesting resident spawning groups. A small proportion of cod, however, did appear to stray between spawning areas. A comparison of the elemental signature of the otoliths of 0 year‐group and the 0 year‐group component from the same year‐class at age 2 years indicated that most adults originate from local nursery areas. Moreover, there did not appear to be detectable exchange between spawning areas >200 km apart, such as the Clyde and Minch or Shetland and the Inner Hebrides. As such, population processes may operate at a smaller spatial scale than the stock level, with spawning aggregations functioning as local populations within a metapopulation. The relevance of this scale of dynamics is discussed in relation to recently imposed closed areas in the region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 69 sc 181 199
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description The scale of population structuring in cod Gadus morhua from the west of Scotland (ICES stock area VIa) and northern North Sea was investigated using a combination of non‐genetic methods. Site fidelity of spawning aggregations was examined using historic tag‐recapture experiments and individual geolocation estimates from data storage tagged fish. The extent of movements from spawning areas indicated by these two tagging approaches was broadly similar. Between 67 and 97% of adult cod remained within 100 km of spawning areas throughout the year, suggesting resident spawning groups. A small proportion of cod, however, did appear to stray between spawning areas. A comparison of the elemental signature of the otoliths of 0 year‐group and the 0 year‐group component from the same year‐class at age 2 years indicated that most adults originate from local nursery areas. Moreover, there did not appear to be detectable exchange between spawning areas >200 km apart, such as the Clyde and Minch or Shetland and the Inner Hebrides. As such, population processes may operate at a smaller spatial scale than the stock level, with spawning aggregations functioning as local populations within a metapopulation. The relevance of this scale of dynamics is discussed in relation to recently imposed closed areas in the region.
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author Wright, P. J.
Neat, F. C.
Gibb, F. M.
Gibb, I. M.
Thordarson, H.
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Neat, F. C.
Gibb, F. M.
Gibb, I. M.
Thordarson, H.
Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea
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title_short Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea
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title_fullStr Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for metapopulation structuring in cod from the west of Scotland and North Sea
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