LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)

Explaining the mechanisms that generate and maintain intraspecific variation in life histories – the manners in which organisms acquire and allocate resources to growth, reproduction, and survival – is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology, with applied relevance to resource conservation and ma...

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Main Author: Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle
Other Authors: Department of Biology, Master of Science, n/a, Dr. Daniel Ruzzante, Dr. Aaron MacNeil, Dr. Derek Tittensor, Dr. Jeffrey Hutchings, Dr. Hugues Benoît, Not Applicable, Yes
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/81357
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/81357 2023-05-15T17:45:33+02:00 LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS) Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle Department of Biology Master of Science n/a Dr. Daniel Ruzzante Dr. Aaron MacNeil Dr. Derek Tittensor Dr. Jeffrey Hutchings Dr. Hugues Benoît Not Applicable Yes 2022-02-24T16:02:53Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/81357 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10222/81357 fisheries-induced evolution reaction norm spatial scale comparative analysis global warming synchrony age at maturity Atlantic herring 2022 ftdalhouse 2022-03-06T00:11:14Z Explaining the mechanisms that generate and maintain intraspecific variation in life histories – the manners in which organisms acquire and allocate resources to growth, reproduction, and survival – is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology, with applied relevance to resource conservation and management. The primary objective of this thesis was to evaluate the combined influences of temperature and exploitation strategy on metrics of life history in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), a widely distributed marine fish of key ecological and socio-economic importance in the northwest Atlantic. Chapter 2 demonstrates that a relatively simple thermal optimum model coupled with a common trend in the model residuals can account for most of the variability in mean length-at-age 4 within and among populations since the early 1960s. Building upon this evidence, Chapter 3 illustrates that the distinction between fisheries that do and do not target spawners, albeit clearly relevant for age at maturity, may be of secondary importance to reproductive success compared with effects of time-varying growth and total mortality. By developing a series of comparative analyses within and among populations of the same species, the present work illustrates how both the context and spatio-temporal scale of inference can affect perceptions concerning the relative importance of fishing and the environment for stock productivity and yield. From a management perspective, these findings call for increased collaboration among regional monitoring agencies and a more integrated view of the role of trait-based management strategies in sustainability. Other/Unknown Material Northwest Atlantic Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository
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topic fisheries-induced evolution
reaction norm
spatial scale
comparative analysis
global warming
synchrony
age at maturity
Atlantic herring
spellingShingle fisheries-induced evolution
reaction norm
spatial scale
comparative analysis
global warming
synchrony
age at maturity
Atlantic herring
Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle
LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
topic_facet fisheries-induced evolution
reaction norm
spatial scale
comparative analysis
global warming
synchrony
age at maturity
Atlantic herring
description Explaining the mechanisms that generate and maintain intraspecific variation in life histories – the manners in which organisms acquire and allocate resources to growth, reproduction, and survival – is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology, with applied relevance to resource conservation and management. The primary objective of this thesis was to evaluate the combined influences of temperature and exploitation strategy on metrics of life history in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), a widely distributed marine fish of key ecological and socio-economic importance in the northwest Atlantic. Chapter 2 demonstrates that a relatively simple thermal optimum model coupled with a common trend in the model residuals can account for most of the variability in mean length-at-age 4 within and among populations since the early 1960s. Building upon this evidence, Chapter 3 illustrates that the distinction between fisheries that do and do not target spawners, albeit clearly relevant for age at maturity, may be of secondary importance to reproductive success compared with effects of time-varying growth and total mortality. By developing a series of comparative analyses within and among populations of the same species, the present work illustrates how both the context and spatio-temporal scale of inference can affect perceptions concerning the relative importance of fishing and the environment for stock productivity and yield. From a management perspective, these findings call for increased collaboration among regional monitoring agencies and a more integrated view of the role of trait-based management strategies in sustainability.
author2 Department of Biology
Master of Science
n/a
Dr. Daniel Ruzzante
Dr. Aaron MacNeil
Dr. Derek Tittensor
Dr. Jeffrey Hutchings
Dr. Hugues Benoît
Not Applicable
Yes
author Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle
author_facet Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle
author_sort Beaudry-Sylvestre, Manuelle
title LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
title_short LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
title_full LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
title_fullStr LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
title_full_unstemmed LIFE HISTORY CONSEQUENCES OF OCEAN WARMING AND EXPLOITATION IN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)
title_sort life history consequences of ocean warming and exploitation in northwest atlantic herring (clupea harengus)
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/81357
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