Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, supports a valuable commercial fishery in the Southwest Atlantic, which holds the highest krill densities and is warming rapidly. The krill catch is increasing, is concentrated in a small area, and has shifted seasonally from summer to autumn/winter. The fishery i...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:53244 2024-09-15T17:42:04+00:00 Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation Meyer, Bettina Atkinson, Angus Bernard, Kim S. Brierley, Andrew S. Driscoll, Ryan Hill, Simeon L. Marschoff, Enrique Maschette, Dale Perry, Frances A. Reiss, Christian S. Rombolá, Emilce Tarling, Geraint A. Thorpe, Sally E. Trathan, Philip N. Zhu, Guoping Kawaguchi, So 2020-10-15 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/1/Meyer_et_al_2020.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.e5c7032f-e12a-4d56-993c-77dd84158e9a unknown Nature Publishing Group https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/1/Meyer_et_al_2020.pdf Meyer, B. orcid:0000-0001-6804-9896 , Atkinson, A. , Bernard, K. S. , Brierley, A. S. , Driscoll, R. , Hill, S. L. , Marschoff, E. , Maschette, D. , Perry, F. A. , Reiss, C. S. , Rombolá, E. , Tarling, G. A. , Thorpe, S. E. , Trathan, P. N. , Zhu, G. and Kawaguchi, S. (2020) Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation , Communications Earth & Environment, 1 (28) . doi:10.1038/s43247-020-00026-1 <https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-020-00026-1> , hdl:10013/epic.e5c7032f-e12a-4d56-993c-77dd84158e9a EPIC3Communications Earth & Environment, Nature Publishing Group, 1(28), ISSN: 2662-4435 Article isiRev 2020 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:26:11Z Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, supports a valuable commercial fishery in the Southwest Atlantic, which holds the highest krill densities and is warming rapidly. The krill catch is increasing, is concentrated in a small area, and has shifted seasonally from summer to autumn/winter. The fishery is managed by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, with the main goal of safeguarding the large populations of krill-dependent predators. Here we show that, because of the restricted distribution of successfully spawning krill and high inter-annual variability in their biomass, the risk of direct fishery impacts on the krill stock itself might be higher than previously thought. We show how management benefits could be achieved by incorporating uncertainty surrounding key aspects of krill ecology into management decisions, and how knowledge can be improved in these key areas. This improved information may be supplied, in part, by the fishery itself. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) |
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Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, supports a valuable commercial fishery in the Southwest Atlantic, which holds the highest krill densities and is warming rapidly. The krill catch is increasing, is concentrated in a small area, and has shifted seasonally from summer to autumn/winter. The fishery is managed by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, with the main goal of safeguarding the large populations of krill-dependent predators. Here we show that, because of the restricted distribution of successfully spawning krill and high inter-annual variability in their biomass, the risk of direct fishery impacts on the krill stock itself might be higher than previously thought. We show how management benefits could be achieved by incorporating uncertainty surrounding key aspects of krill ecology into management decisions, and how knowledge can be improved in these key areas. This improved information may be supplied, in part, by the fishery itself. |
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Meyer, Bettina Atkinson, Angus Bernard, Kim S. Brierley, Andrew S. Driscoll, Ryan Hill, Simeon L. Marschoff, Enrique Maschette, Dale Perry, Frances A. Reiss, Christian S. Rombolá, Emilce Tarling, Geraint A. Thorpe, Sally E. Trathan, Philip N. Zhu, Guoping Kawaguchi, So |
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Meyer, Bettina Atkinson, Angus Bernard, Kim S. Brierley, Andrew S. Driscoll, Ryan Hill, Simeon L. Marschoff, Enrique Maschette, Dale Perry, Frances A. Reiss, Christian S. Rombolá, Emilce Tarling, Geraint A. Thorpe, Sally E. Trathan, Philip N. Zhu, Guoping Kawaguchi, So Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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Meyer, Bettina Atkinson, Angus Bernard, Kim S. Brierley, Andrew S. Driscoll, Ryan Hill, Simeon L. Marschoff, Enrique Maschette, Dale Perry, Frances A. Reiss, Christian S. Rombolá, Emilce Tarling, Geraint A. Thorpe, Sally E. Trathan, Philip N. Zhu, Guoping Kawaguchi, So |
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Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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successful ecosystem-based management of antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation |
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/1/Meyer_et_al_2020.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.e5c7032f-e12a-4d56-993c-77dd84158e9a |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba |
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53244/1/Meyer_et_al_2020.pdf Meyer, B. orcid:0000-0001-6804-9896 , Atkinson, A. , Bernard, K. S. , Brierley, A. S. , Driscoll, R. , Hill, S. L. , Marschoff, E. , Maschette, D. , Perry, F. A. , Reiss, C. S. , Rombolá, E. , Tarling, G. A. , Thorpe, S. E. , Trathan, P. N. , Zhu, G. and Kawaguchi, S. (2020) Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation , Communications Earth & Environment, 1 (28) . doi:10.1038/s43247-020-00026-1 <https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-020-00026-1> , hdl:10013/epic.e5c7032f-e12a-4d56-993c-77dd84158e9a |
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