The distribution of cod (Gadus morhua) in relation to temperature and oxygen level in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

ABSTRACT Bottom temperature and oxygen level were measured in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence during a ground‐fish trawl survey held in August and September 1991. Cumulative relative frequencies of temperature and oxygen level and cumulative relative frequencies of temperature x cod and oxygen X c...

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Published in:Fisheries Oceanography
Main Author: D'AMOURS, DENIS
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1993
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.1993.tb00009.x
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Summary:ABSTRACT Bottom temperature and oxygen level were measured in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence during a ground‐fish trawl survey held in August and September 1991. Cumulative relative frequencies of temperature and oxygen level and cumulative relative frequencies of temperature x cod and oxygen X cod were computed with consideration of the random stratified sampling scheme. A total of 84‐3% of temperature x cod frequency cumulated from 2 o C to 4 o C, but only 25% of the frequency of temperature alone cumulated from 2 o C to 4 o C. At an oxygen level of 3.4 mg/1, only 2.6% of the oxygen X cod frequency had cumulated, while 24.3% of the cumulative frequency of oxygen alone was already observed at the same oxygen level. A comparison of the cumulative relative frequencies of temperature and of temperature X cod indicates that cod choose intermediate temperatures in the available range. A comparison of the cumulative relative frequencies of oxygen and of oxygen x cod indicate that cod avoid water with an oxygen level below 3.4 mg/1. This oxygen level is known to cause physiological stress in captivity. Data from the stations with oxygen levels ± 3.4 mg/1 were ignored, and the cumulative relative frequency of temperature was recomputed. As a result, the avoidance of cold water by cod was emphasized: 23% of the cumulative frequency of temperature alone was below 2 o C, and 47.8% was above 4 o C, in contrast to 17.2% and 57.5%, respectively, prior to removal of data from hypoxic stations.