Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks

78 pages Estimation of fish productivity is a key issue to understand the recruitment process, and hence stock-recruitment relationship, a cornerstone in fisheries management. Several life history traits are involved in productivity and most of these are highly influenced by environmental factors, e...

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Main Author: Laborda, Ane
Other Authors: Saborido-Rey, Fran
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Language:English
Published: University of Ghent 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/309760
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/309760 2024-02-11T10:01:57+01:00 Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks Laborda, Ane Saborido-Rey, Fran 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/309760 en eng University of Ghent Sí http://hdl.handle.net/10261/309760 open Regime shift Atlantic cod Sebastes sp Flemish Cap Fisheries Environment Life-history traits proyecto fin de carrera 2019 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:42:10Z 78 pages Estimation of fish productivity is a key issue to understand the recruitment process, and hence stock-recruitment relationship, a cornerstone in fisheries management. Several life history traits are involved in productivity and most of these are highly influenced by environmental factors, extrinsic biological factors and fisheries. Strong fluctuations in external factors and internal life history traits may trigger more drastic and consistent changes, i.e. regime shifts. The occurrence of a regime shift implies the existence of different stable states, under which stock performance change dramatically. Stocks with eroded resilience are more prone to modify its performance under changing environment due to reduced fitness, with important implications in fisheries assessment. This study is based in the Flemish Cap ecosystem (Northwest Atlantic, 3M NAFO division) and in four of its key species: Atlantic Cod and three species of Sebastes spp. This research investigates trends in the productivity of these species during the last three decades and tries to disentangle the mixed effects of fisheries, environment and extrinsic biological factors in their life history traits. Unraveling the factors causing changes in productivity provides a better understanding of the current state of these exploited species in order to adapt to a more appropriate management of the stocks. No Other/Unknown Material atlantic cod Northwest Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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topic Regime shift
Atlantic cod
Sebastes sp
Flemish Cap
Fisheries
Environment
Life-history traits
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Atlantic cod
Sebastes sp
Flemish Cap
Fisheries
Environment
Life-history traits
Laborda, Ane
Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks
topic_facet Regime shift
Atlantic cod
Sebastes sp
Flemish Cap
Fisheries
Environment
Life-history traits
description 78 pages Estimation of fish productivity is a key issue to understand the recruitment process, and hence stock-recruitment relationship, a cornerstone in fisheries management. Several life history traits are involved in productivity and most of these are highly influenced by environmental factors, extrinsic biological factors and fisheries. Strong fluctuations in external factors and internal life history traits may trigger more drastic and consistent changes, i.e. regime shifts. The occurrence of a regime shift implies the existence of different stable states, under which stock performance change dramatically. Stocks with eroded resilience are more prone to modify its performance under changing environment due to reduced fitness, with important implications in fisheries assessment. This study is based in the Flemish Cap ecosystem (Northwest Atlantic, 3M NAFO division) and in four of its key species: Atlantic Cod and three species of Sebastes spp. This research investigates trends in the productivity of these species during the last three decades and tries to disentangle the mixed effects of fisheries, environment and extrinsic biological factors in their life history traits. Unraveling the factors causing changes in productivity provides a better understanding of the current state of these exploited species in order to adapt to a more appropriate management of the stocks. No
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title_short Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks
title_full Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks
title_fullStr Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks
title_full_unstemmed Assessing productivity regime shifts in Flemish Cap main stocks
title_sort assessing productivity regime shifts in flemish cap main stocks
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