Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period

Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus) migrate from spawning areas on the Norwegian shelf in February-March to feeding areas in the Norwegian Sea in April-August, returning to wintering areas in northern Norwegian waters from September onwards when feeding ceases. After around 2005 the...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Eydna í Homrum, Guðmundur J. Óskarsson, Kotaro Ono, Sondre Hølleland, Aril Slotte
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.803171
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5f4e0c1b5ea6439f9b29a69257130b19 2023-05-15T17:46:58+02:00 Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period Eydna í Homrum Guðmundur J. Óskarsson Kotaro Ono Sondre Hølleland Aril Slotte 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.803171 https://doaj.org/article/5f4e0c1b5ea6439f9b29a69257130b19 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.803171/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.803171 https://doaj.org/article/5f4e0c1b5ea6439f9b29a69257130b19 Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2022) Norwegian spring spawning herring Norwegian Sea somatic condition gonad development distribution changes extended feeding period Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.803171 2022-12-30T20:21:12Z Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus) migrate from spawning areas on the Norwegian shelf in February-March to feeding areas in the Norwegian Sea in April-August, returning to wintering areas in northern Norwegian waters from September onwards when feeding ceases. After around 2005 the Norwegian Sea has become warmer and here we address recent changes in migration, somatic condition and gonad development of herring related to these changes. Analyses were based on combined Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese data on fishery (~81% of total commercial catch) and biological parameters from an extensive material of individual fish (n = 310749) during the period 1994-2019. Fishery data demonstrated large-scale changes in herring distribution over the study period. This was further supported by spatiotemporal modelling of body growth, somatic condition, gonad development and concurrent centre of gravity changes of the sampled fish. After 2005 the population showed a clear tendency of being distributed farther south-westwards in the Norwegian Sea during feeding and returning to wintering areas later in the year. This tendency increased with age, and with body length and somatic condition within age groups. Moreover, the somatic condition increased for all age groups from the early 2000s towards stable high levels after 2005, mainly due to extra weight gained from extended feeding into the autumn. Length at age decreased continuously during 2003-2010 for all age groups, suggesting impact of density dependent limiting factors but also that the environmental shift may have led to immediate poorer feeding conditions early in the year. Hence, extra energy from extended autumn feeding was rather invested into gonad weights tending to increase over the study period. Mechanisms behind the observed changes are likely linked to spatial and seasonal changes in zooplankton abundance. Overall, zooplankton production possibilities along the frontal areas in the south-western part of the Norwegian Sea have likely increased ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norwegian Sea Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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topic Norwegian spring spawning herring
Norwegian Sea
somatic condition
gonad development
distribution changes
extended feeding period
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
spellingShingle Norwegian spring spawning herring
Norwegian Sea
somatic condition
gonad development
distribution changes
extended feeding period
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
Eydna í Homrum
Guðmundur J. Óskarsson
Kotaro Ono
Sondre Hølleland
Aril Slotte
Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
topic_facet Norwegian spring spawning herring
Norwegian Sea
somatic condition
gonad development
distribution changes
extended feeding period
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
description Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus) migrate from spawning areas on the Norwegian shelf in February-March to feeding areas in the Norwegian Sea in April-August, returning to wintering areas in northern Norwegian waters from September onwards when feeding ceases. After around 2005 the Norwegian Sea has become warmer and here we address recent changes in migration, somatic condition and gonad development of herring related to these changes. Analyses were based on combined Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese data on fishery (~81% of total commercial catch) and biological parameters from an extensive material of individual fish (n = 310749) during the period 1994-2019. Fishery data demonstrated large-scale changes in herring distribution over the study period. This was further supported by spatiotemporal modelling of body growth, somatic condition, gonad development and concurrent centre of gravity changes of the sampled fish. After 2005 the population showed a clear tendency of being distributed farther south-westwards in the Norwegian Sea during feeding and returning to wintering areas later in the year. This tendency increased with age, and with body length and somatic condition within age groups. Moreover, the somatic condition increased for all age groups from the early 2000s towards stable high levels after 2005, mainly due to extra weight gained from extended feeding into the autumn. Length at age decreased continuously during 2003-2010 for all age groups, suggesting impact of density dependent limiting factors but also that the environmental shift may have led to immediate poorer feeding conditions early in the year. Hence, extra energy from extended autumn feeding was rather invested into gonad weights tending to increase over the study period. Mechanisms behind the observed changes are likely linked to spatial and seasonal changes in zooplankton abundance. Overall, zooplankton production possibilities along the frontal areas in the south-western part of the Norwegian Sea have likely increased ...
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author Eydna í Homrum
Guðmundur J. Óskarsson
Kotaro Ono
Sondre Hølleland
Aril Slotte
author_facet Eydna í Homrum
Guðmundur J. Óskarsson
Kotaro Ono
Sondre Hølleland
Aril Slotte
author_sort Eydna í Homrum
title Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
title_short Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
title_full Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
title_fullStr Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
title_full_unstemmed Changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
title_sort changes towards stable good somatic condition and increased gonad investment of norwegian spring-spawning herring (clupea harengus) after 2005 are linked to extended feeding period
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