Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas

<qd> Pitois, S. G., and Fox, C. J. 2008. Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 000–000. </qd>It has been hypothesized that changes in zooplankton comm...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Pitois, Sophie G., Fox, Clive J.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2008
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Online Access:http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/fsn150v1
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:fsn150v1 2023-05-15T15:27:38+02:00 Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas Pitois, Sophie G. Fox, Clive J. 2008-09-16 00:20:27.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/fsn150v1 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn150 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/fsn150v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn150 Copyright (C) 2008, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Article TEXT 2008 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn150 2013-05-26T22:26:46Z <qd> Pitois, S. G., and Fox, C. J. 2008. Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 000–000. </qd>It has been hypothesized that changes in zooplankton community structure over the past four decades led to reduced growth and survival of prerecruit Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) and that this was a key factor underlying poor year classes, contributing to stock collapse, and inhibiting the recovery of stocks around the UK. To evaluate whether observed changes in plankton abundance, species composition and temperature could have led to periods of poorer growth of cod larvae, we explored the effect of prey availability and temperature on early larval growth using an empirical trophodynamic model. Prey availability was parameterized using species abundance data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder. Our model suggests that the observed changes in plankton community structure in the North Sea may have had less impact on cod larval growth, at least for the first 40 days following hatching, than previously suggested. At least in the short term, environmental and prey conditions should be able to sustain growth of cod larvae and environmental changes acting on this early life stage should not limit stock recovery. Text atlantic cod Gadus morhua HighWire Press (Stanford University) ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 9 1559 1572
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description <qd> Pitois, S. G., and Fox, C. J. 2008. Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 000–000. </qd>It has been hypothesized that changes in zooplankton community structure over the past four decades led to reduced growth and survival of prerecruit Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) and that this was a key factor underlying poor year classes, contributing to stock collapse, and inhibiting the recovery of stocks around the UK. To evaluate whether observed changes in plankton abundance, species composition and temperature could have led to periods of poorer growth of cod larvae, we explored the effect of prey availability and temperature on early larval growth using an empirical trophodynamic model. Prey availability was parameterized using species abundance data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder. Our model suggests that the observed changes in plankton community structure in the North Sea may have had less impact on cod larval growth, at least for the first 40 days following hatching, than previously suggested. At least in the short term, environmental and prey conditions should be able to sustain growth of cod larvae and environmental changes acting on this early life stage should not limit stock recovery.
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Fox, Clive J.
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title Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas
title_short Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas
title_full Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas
title_fullStr Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas
title_full_unstemmed Empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in UK shelf seas
title_sort empirically modelling the potential effects of changes in temperature and prey availability on the growth of cod larvae in uk shelf seas
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