Maternal effects on recruitment of five gadoid species
Abstract Commercial fishing is almost always non‐random and generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, thereby reducing age diversity among spawners. Reduced age diversity may result in less stable recruitment. Here, we explore the influence of age diversity ( H ), mean age of the...
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crwiley:10.1111/maec.12816 2024-09-15T17:55:30+00:00 Maternal effects on recruitment of five gadoid species Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg G. Sólmundsson, Jón Jonasson, Jónas P. Woods, Pamela J. Rannís 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/maec.12816 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/maec.12816 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Marine Ecology ISSN 0173-9565 1439-0485 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/maec.12816 2024-06-27T04:22:02Z Abstract Commercial fishing is almost always non‐random and generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, thereby reducing age diversity among spawners. Reduced age diversity may result in less stable recruitment. Here, we explore the influence of age diversity ( H ), mean age of the spawning stock (MA) and sea surface temperature (SST) on recruitment‐per‐spawning biomass (RSSB) for five commercial gadoid species (Atlantic cod, haddock, ling, saithe and tusk) by using data from analytical stock assessment spanning 4–7 decades. In the past 10–20 years, spawning stock biomass of these species (except for tusk) has increased due to lower fishing pressure. Concurrently, H and MA increased, especially for cod. However, our results did not indicate long term either positive or negative correlation between the maternal factors ( H and MA) and RSSB for four of the studied species. Cod was the only species that showed significant positive correlation between H and RSSB, but the correlation did not hold during the most recent period of high SST. The conflicting outcomes underscore the difficulty in identifying a constant and direct maternal and/or environmental influence on RSSB. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Wiley Online Library Marine Ecology |
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Abstract Commercial fishing is almost always non‐random and generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, thereby reducing age diversity among spawners. Reduced age diversity may result in less stable recruitment. Here, we explore the influence of age diversity ( H ), mean age of the spawning stock (MA) and sea surface temperature (SST) on recruitment‐per‐spawning biomass (RSSB) for five commercial gadoid species (Atlantic cod, haddock, ling, saithe and tusk) by using data from analytical stock assessment spanning 4–7 decades. In the past 10–20 years, spawning stock biomass of these species (except for tusk) has increased due to lower fishing pressure. Concurrently, H and MA increased, especially for cod. However, our results did not indicate long term either positive or negative correlation between the maternal factors ( H and MA) and RSSB for four of the studied species. Cod was the only species that showed significant positive correlation between H and RSSB, but the correlation did not hold during the most recent period of high SST. The conflicting outcomes underscore the difficulty in identifying a constant and direct maternal and/or environmental influence on RSSB. |
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Maternal effects on recruitment of five gadoid species |
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