Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic

Species interactions that play out over large spatial scales are difficult to observe, particularly in the oceans. The current lack of empirical evidence for biologically meaningful interaction parameters likely delays the application of holistic management procedures. Here we estimate interactions...

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Main Authors: Cóilín Minto, Worm, Boris
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Published: Figshare 2016
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3305007 2023-05-15T15:27:45+02:00 Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic Cóilín Minto Worm, Boris 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3305007 https://figshare.com/collections/Interactions_between_small_pelagic_fish_and_young_cod_across_the_North_Atlantic/3305007 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1890/10-2036.1 CC-BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us CC-BY Environmental Science Ecology FOS Biological sciences Collection article 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3305007 https://doi.org/10.1890/10-2036.1 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Species interactions that play out over large spatial scales are difficult to observe, particularly in the oceans. The current lack of empirical evidence for biologically meaningful interaction parameters likely delays the application of holistic management procedures. Here we estimate interactions during the early life history of fish across regions. We present separate and hierarchical Bayesian models that estimate the direction and strength of interactions between Atlantic cod and dominant pelagic fishes across much of their range in the North Atlantic. We test the hypothesis that small pelagic fish may reduce survival of cod at early life stages, and thereby contribute to the delayed recovery of depleted cod populations. Significant regional variation exists between cod recruitment and Atlantic herring abundance with eight of 14 regions displaying a negative relationship, four regions displaying no relationship, and a positive relationship observed in two regions. In contrast, most regions where Atlantic mackerel co-occurs showed no relationship with cod recruitment, with the possible exception of Gulf of St. Lawrence and Celtic Sea regions. Regions with sprat or capelin as dominant pelagics also displayed weak or no relationship, although the probability of a negative interaction with sprat increased when time series autocorrelation was accounted for. Overall, the interaction between herring and young cod was found to be negative with 94% probability, while the probability of negative interactions with mackerel was only 68%. Our findings suggest that the strength of predation or competition effects on young cod varies among small pelagic species but appears consistently for Atlantic herring; this effect may need to be considered in recovery trajectories for depleted cod populations. The methods introduced here are applicable in the investigation of species interactions from time series data collected across different study systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Ecology
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Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Cóilín Minto
Worm, Boris
Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
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Ecology
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description Species interactions that play out over large spatial scales are difficult to observe, particularly in the oceans. The current lack of empirical evidence for biologically meaningful interaction parameters likely delays the application of holistic management procedures. Here we estimate interactions during the early life history of fish across regions. We present separate and hierarchical Bayesian models that estimate the direction and strength of interactions between Atlantic cod and dominant pelagic fishes across much of their range in the North Atlantic. We test the hypothesis that small pelagic fish may reduce survival of cod at early life stages, and thereby contribute to the delayed recovery of depleted cod populations. Significant regional variation exists between cod recruitment and Atlantic herring abundance with eight of 14 regions displaying a negative relationship, four regions displaying no relationship, and a positive relationship observed in two regions. In contrast, most regions where Atlantic mackerel co-occurs showed no relationship with cod recruitment, with the possible exception of Gulf of St. Lawrence and Celtic Sea regions. Regions with sprat or capelin as dominant pelagics also displayed weak or no relationship, although the probability of a negative interaction with sprat increased when time series autocorrelation was accounted for. Overall, the interaction between herring and young cod was found to be negative with 94% probability, while the probability of negative interactions with mackerel was only 68%. Our findings suggest that the strength of predation or competition effects on young cod varies among small pelagic species but appears consistently for Atlantic herring; this effect may need to be considered in recovery trajectories for depleted cod populations. The methods introduced here are applicable in the investigation of species interactions from time series data collected across different study systems.
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title Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
title_short Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
title_full Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between small pelagic fish and young cod across the North Atlantic
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