Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast

Dramatic and persistent reductions in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are common in many coastal areas. While offshore cod stocks still were abundant and productive, the Swedish west coast showed signs of diminishing adult cod abundance at the beginning of the 1980s, where the local cod component was co...

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Main Authors: Svedäng, Henrik, Barth, Julia M. I., Svenson, Anders, Jonsson, Patrik, Jentoft, Sissel, Knutsen, Halvor, André, Carl
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-av-w6bp
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spelling ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:126124 2023-07-02T03:31:39+02:00 Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast Svedäng, Henrik Barth, Julia M. I. Svenson, Anders Jonsson, Patrik Jentoft, Sissel Knutsen, Halvor André, Carl 2019-03-06T08:18:37.000+01:00 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-av-w6bp https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:126124 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.cg10jn5/1 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsy166 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-av-w6bp doi:10.5061/dryad.cg10jn5 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:126124 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Life sciences medicine and health care 2019 ftdans https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cg10jn5/110.1093/icesjms/fsy16610.5061/dryad.cg10jn5 2023-06-13T13:38:25Z Dramatic and persistent reductions in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are common in many coastal areas. While offshore cod stocks still were abundant and productive, the Swedish west coast showed signs of diminishing adult cod abundance at the beginning of the 1980s, where the local cod component was considered to be extirpated. To survey the present cod spawning activity and stock composition, we initiated egg trawling over two consecutive years (203 hauls in total) in combination with population genetic analyses (425 individually genotyped eggs). Here, we provide evidence of cod spawning at the Swedish Skagerrak coast, suggesting recolonization or that local cod has recovered from a nearly depleted state. Early stage eggs were found inside fjords too far to have been transported by oceanic drift from offshore spawning areas. The cod eggs were genetically similar in early to late life-stages and cluster mainly with the local adult cod, indicating that eggs and adults belong to the same genetic unit. The cod eggs were genetically differentiated from adult North Sea cod, and, to a lesser degree, also from the Kattegat and Öresund cod, i.e. indicating a possible recovery of local coastal stock. The patterns of the genetic structure in the inshore areas are, however, difficult to fully disentangle, as Atlantic cod in the North Sea-Skagerrak area seem to be a mixture of co-existing forms: local cod completing their entire life cycle in fjords and sheltered areas, and oceanic populations showing homing behaviours. The egg abundances are considerably lower compared with what is found in similar studies along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. Nevertheless, the discovery of locally spawning cod along the Swedish west coast—although at low biomasses—is an encouraging finding that highlights the needs for endurance in protective measures and of detailed surveys to secure intraspecific biodiversity and ecosystem services. Other/Unknown Material atlantic cod Gadus morhua Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen) Kattegat ENVELOPE(9.692,9.692,63.563,63.563)
institution Open Polar
collection Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen)
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topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Svedäng, Henrik
Barth, Julia M. I.
Svenson, Anders
Jonsson, Patrik
Jentoft, Sissel
Knutsen, Halvor
André, Carl
Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
description Dramatic and persistent reductions in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are common in many coastal areas. While offshore cod stocks still were abundant and productive, the Swedish west coast showed signs of diminishing adult cod abundance at the beginning of the 1980s, where the local cod component was considered to be extirpated. To survey the present cod spawning activity and stock composition, we initiated egg trawling over two consecutive years (203 hauls in total) in combination with population genetic analyses (425 individually genotyped eggs). Here, we provide evidence of cod spawning at the Swedish Skagerrak coast, suggesting recolonization or that local cod has recovered from a nearly depleted state. Early stage eggs were found inside fjords too far to have been transported by oceanic drift from offshore spawning areas. The cod eggs were genetically similar in early to late life-stages and cluster mainly with the local adult cod, indicating that eggs and adults belong to the same genetic unit. The cod eggs were genetically differentiated from adult North Sea cod, and, to a lesser degree, also from the Kattegat and Öresund cod, i.e. indicating a possible recovery of local coastal stock. The patterns of the genetic structure in the inshore areas are, however, difficult to fully disentangle, as Atlantic cod in the North Sea-Skagerrak area seem to be a mixture of co-existing forms: local cod completing their entire life cycle in fjords and sheltered areas, and oceanic populations showing homing behaviours. The egg abundances are considerably lower compared with what is found in similar studies along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. Nevertheless, the discovery of locally spawning cod along the Swedish west coast—although at low biomasses—is an encouraging finding that highlights the needs for endurance in protective measures and of detailed surveys to secure intraspecific biodiversity and ecosystem services.
author Svedäng, Henrik
Barth, Julia M. I.
Svenson, Anders
Jonsson, Patrik
Jentoft, Sissel
Knutsen, Halvor
André, Carl
author_facet Svedäng, Henrik
Barth, Julia M. I.
Svenson, Anders
Jonsson, Patrik
Jentoft, Sissel
Knutsen, Halvor
André, Carl
author_sort Svedäng, Henrik
title Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
title_short Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
title_full Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
title_fullStr Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Local cod (Gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the Swedish Skagerrak coast
title_sort data from: local cod (gadus morhua) revealed by egg surveys and population genetic analysis after longstanding depletion on the swedish skagerrak coast
publishDate 2019
url http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-av-w6bp
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geographic Kattegat
geographic_facet Kattegat
genre atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
genre_facet atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
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doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsy166
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op_rights OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI
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