Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator

Investigating the factors regulating fish condition is crucial in ecology and the management of exploited fish populations. The body condition of cod ( Gadus morhua ) in the Baltic Sea has dramatically decreased during the past two decades, with large implications for the fishery relying on this res...

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Main Authors: Casini, Michele, Käll, Filip, Hansson, Martin, Plikshs, Maris, Baranova, Tatjana, Karlsson, Olle, Lundström, Karl, Neuenfeldt, Stefan, Gårdmark, Anna, Hjelm, Joakim
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.4043049 2023-05-15T16:19:14+02:00 Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator Casini, Michele Käll, Filip Hansson, Martin Plikshs, Maris Baranova, Tatjana Karlsson, Olle Lundström, Karl Neuenfeldt, Stefan Gårdmark, Anna Hjelm, Joakim 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4043049 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Comparison_between_stock_assessment_and_survey_CPUEs_additional_figures_on_cod_condition_and_GAMs_statistics_from_Hypoxic_areas_density-dependence_and_food_limitation_drive_the_body_condition_of_a_heavily_exploited_marine_fish_predator/4043049 unknown The Royal Society https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160416 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Ecology FOS Biological sciences Text article-journal Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4043049 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160416 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Investigating the factors regulating fish condition is crucial in ecology and the management of exploited fish populations. The body condition of cod ( Gadus morhua ) in the Baltic Sea has dramatically decreased during the past two decades, with large implications for the fishery relying on this resource. Here, we statistically investigated the potential drivers of the Baltic cod condition during the past 40 years using newly compiled fishery-independent biological data and hydrological observations. We evidenced a combination of different factors operating before and after the ecological regime shift that occurred in the Baltic Sea in the early 1990s. The changes in cod condition were related to feeding opportunities, driven either by density-dependence or food limitation, along the whole period investigated and to the fivefold increase in the extent of hypoxic bottoms in the most recent 20 years. Hypoxic areas can act on cod condition through different mechanisms related directly to species physiology, or indirectly to behaviour and trophic interactions. Our analyses found statistical evidence for an effect of the hypoxia-induced habitat compression on cod condition possibly operating via crowding and density-dependent processes. These results furnish novel insights in the population dynamics of Baltic Sea cod that can aid the management of this currently threatened population. Text Gadus morhua DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Ecology
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spellingShingle Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Casini, Michele
Käll, Filip
Hansson, Martin
Plikshs, Maris
Baranova, Tatjana
Karlsson, Olle
Lundström, Karl
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Gårdmark, Anna
Hjelm, Joakim
Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
topic_facet Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
description Investigating the factors regulating fish condition is crucial in ecology and the management of exploited fish populations. The body condition of cod ( Gadus morhua ) in the Baltic Sea has dramatically decreased during the past two decades, with large implications for the fishery relying on this resource. Here, we statistically investigated the potential drivers of the Baltic cod condition during the past 40 years using newly compiled fishery-independent biological data and hydrological observations. We evidenced a combination of different factors operating before and after the ecological regime shift that occurred in the Baltic Sea in the early 1990s. The changes in cod condition were related to feeding opportunities, driven either by density-dependence or food limitation, along the whole period investigated and to the fivefold increase in the extent of hypoxic bottoms in the most recent 20 years. Hypoxic areas can act on cod condition through different mechanisms related directly to species physiology, or indirectly to behaviour and trophic interactions. Our analyses found statistical evidence for an effect of the hypoxia-induced habitat compression on cod condition possibly operating via crowding and density-dependent processes. These results furnish novel insights in the population dynamics of Baltic Sea cod that can aid the management of this currently threatened population.
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author Casini, Michele
Käll, Filip
Hansson, Martin
Plikshs, Maris
Baranova, Tatjana
Karlsson, Olle
Lundström, Karl
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Gårdmark, Anna
Hjelm, Joakim
author_facet Casini, Michele
Käll, Filip
Hansson, Martin
Plikshs, Maris
Baranova, Tatjana
Karlsson, Olle
Lundström, Karl
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Gårdmark, Anna
Hjelm, Joakim
author_sort Casini, Michele
title Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
title_short Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
title_full Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
title_fullStr Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between stock assessment and survey CPUEs, additional figures on cod condition and GAMs statistics from Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
title_sort comparison between stock assessment and survey cpues, additional figures on cod condition and gams statistics from hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator
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