Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey

Abstract.—Sixteen years of data from a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seining survey were analyzed to assess the validity of the survey, describe spatial and temporal patterns in recruitment of red drum Sciaenops ocellatus, and evaluate factors that potentially contribute to recruitment...

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Main Authors: Nathan M. Bacheler, Lee M. Paramore, Jeffrey A. Buckel, Frederick S. Scharf
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.584.3911 2023-05-15T18:05:53+02:00 Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey Nathan M. Bacheler Lee M. Paramore Jeffrey A. Buckel Frederick S. Scharf The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.584.3911 http://people.uncw.edu/scharff/publications/2008 NAJFM (Bacheler, Paramore, Buckel, Scharf).pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.584.3911 http://people.uncw.edu/scharff/publications/2008 NAJFM (Bacheler, Paramore, Buckel, Scharf).pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://people.uncw.edu/scharff/publications/2008 NAJFM (Bacheler, Paramore, Buckel, Scharf).pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-08-28T00:06:26Z Abstract.—Sixteen years of data from a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seining survey were analyzed to assess the validity of the survey, describe spatial and temporal patterns in recruitment of red drum Sciaenops ocellatus, and evaluate factors that potentially contribute to recruitment variation. Overall, 11,817 age-0 red drum (total length 11–104 mm) were collected in the survey during 1991–2006. Annual estimates of red drum recruitment were variable over time and showed no long-term trend. The dome-shaped catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) pattern of all annual cohorts indicated that the seine survey captured peak abundance levels each year; the spatial coverage of the survey also appeared to be adequate. Regional correlations within North Carolina were strongest for areas that were adjacent to one another, and the North Carolina statewide index was not correlated with indices from Florida or Texas, suggesting that factors controlling recruitment of red drum operate at a scale of tens to hundreds of kilometers. Age-0 red drum were caught at temperatures ranging from 8.58C to 33.58C and at salinities from 0.0 to 34.7 practical salinity units (psu; 1 psu ’ 1%). A generalized additive model explained only 8.1 % of the variation in age-0 abundance, suggesting that early juvenile abundance cannot be predicted with these abiotic factors. Variation in loss rates of age-0 red drum appeared to be independent of variation in cohort density. The CPUE of age-0 red drum was correlated with harvest of age-2 fish 2 years later, suggesting that additional modification of year-class strength after the early Text Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Unknown
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description Abstract.—Sixteen years of data from a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seining survey were analyzed to assess the validity of the survey, describe spatial and temporal patterns in recruitment of red drum Sciaenops ocellatus, and evaluate factors that potentially contribute to recruitment variation. Overall, 11,817 age-0 red drum (total length 11–104 mm) were collected in the survey during 1991–2006. Annual estimates of red drum recruitment were variable over time and showed no long-term trend. The dome-shaped catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) pattern of all annual cohorts indicated that the seine survey captured peak abundance levels each year; the spatial coverage of the survey also appeared to be adequate. Regional correlations within North Carolina were strongest for areas that were adjacent to one another, and the North Carolina statewide index was not correlated with indices from Florida or Texas, suggesting that factors controlling recruitment of red drum operate at a scale of tens to hundreds of kilometers. Age-0 red drum were caught at temperatures ranging from 8.58C to 33.58C and at salinities from 0.0 to 34.7 practical salinity units (psu; 1 psu ’ 1%). A generalized additive model explained only 8.1 % of the variation in age-0 abundance, suggesting that early juvenile abundance cannot be predicted with these abiotic factors. Variation in loss rates of age-0 red drum appeared to be independent of variation in cohort density. The CPUE of age-0 red drum was correlated with harvest of age-2 fish 2 years later, suggesting that additional modification of year-class strength after the early
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author Nathan M. Bacheler
Lee M. Paramore
Jeffrey A. Buckel
Frederick S. Scharf
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Lee M. Paramore
Jeffrey A. Buckel
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Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
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Lee M. Paramore
Jeffrey A. Buckel
Frederick S. Scharf
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title Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
title_short Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
title_full Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
title_fullStr Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment of Juvenile Red Drum in North Carolina: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Year-Class Strength and Validation of a Seine Survey
title_sort recruitment of juvenile red drum in north carolina: spatiotemporal patterns of year-class strength and validation of a seine survey
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