Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout

Younger ages and smaller sizes at maturation have been observed in commercial fish stocks over the last century. We establish that age and length at 50% proportion mature (i.e. the proportion of mature individuals in a population or the probability that an individual is mature) decreased from the 19...

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Main Authors: Marty, L., Rochet, M.-J., Ernande, B.
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Published: Inter-Research 2014
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Online Access:http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/10989/
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spelling ftiiasalaxendare:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:10989 2023-05-15T16:19:17+02:00 Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout Marty, L. Rochet, M.-J. Ernande, B. 2014-02 http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/10989/ unknown Inter-Research Marty, L. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1435.html>, Rochet, M.-J., & Ernande, B. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1238.html> (2014). Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout. Marine Ecology Progress Series 179-197. 10.3354/meps10580 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10580>. Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftiiasalaxendare 2022-04-15T12:34:54Z Younger ages and smaller sizes at maturation have been observed in commercial fish stocks over the last century. We establish that age and length at 50% proportion mature (i.e. the proportion of mature individuals in a population or the probability that an individual is mature) decreased from the 1970s to the 2000s in North Sea cod Gadus morhua, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus and whiting Merlangius merlangus, but not in Norway pout Trisopterus esmarkii. The potential contributions of demography, phenotypic plasticity and evolution to these trends were assessed. First, maturation trends were extricated from demographic effects and growth-dependent plasticity by estimating probabilistic maturation reaction norms (PMRNs). PMRN midpoints have significantly shifted downwards at most ages for cod, haddock and whiting, but not for Norway pout. Second, increased temperature and food abundance, loosened trophic competition and relaxed social pressure may also trigger growth-independent plasticity in maturation. Principal component regression of PMRN midpoints on annual estimates of relevant environmental variables exhibiting a temporal trend suggest that, despite some evidence of environmental effects, PMRN trends were mostly independent of growth-independent plasticity in haddock, whiting and male cod, but not in female cod. According to these findings, evolution of maturation, potentially in response to fishing, is plausible in haddock, whiting and male cod, but unlikely for Norway pout, and does not explain trends in female cod maturation. In agreement with life-history theory, the maturation response was larger in fast-growing, late- and large-maturing species exhibiting moderate reproductive effort. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua IIASA DARE (Data Repository of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis) Norway
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description Younger ages and smaller sizes at maturation have been observed in commercial fish stocks over the last century. We establish that age and length at 50% proportion mature (i.e. the proportion of mature individuals in a population or the probability that an individual is mature) decreased from the 1970s to the 2000s in North Sea cod Gadus morhua, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus and whiting Merlangius merlangus, but not in Norway pout Trisopterus esmarkii. The potential contributions of demography, phenotypic plasticity and evolution to these trends were assessed. First, maturation trends were extricated from demographic effects and growth-dependent plasticity by estimating probabilistic maturation reaction norms (PMRNs). PMRN midpoints have significantly shifted downwards at most ages for cod, haddock and whiting, but not for Norway pout. Second, increased temperature and food abundance, loosened trophic competition and relaxed social pressure may also trigger growth-independent plasticity in maturation. Principal component regression of PMRN midpoints on annual estimates of relevant environmental variables exhibiting a temporal trend suggest that, despite some evidence of environmental effects, PMRN trends were mostly independent of growth-independent plasticity in haddock, whiting and male cod, but not in female cod. According to these findings, evolution of maturation, potentially in response to fishing, is plausible in haddock, whiting and male cod, but unlikely for Norway pout, and does not explain trends in female cod maturation. In agreement with life-history theory, the maturation response was larger in fast-growing, late- and large-maturing species exhibiting moderate reproductive effort.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Marty, L.
Rochet, M.-J.
Ernande, B.
spellingShingle Marty, L.
Rochet, M.-J.
Ernande, B.
Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
author_facet Marty, L.
Rochet, M.-J.
Ernande, B.
author_sort Marty, L.
title Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
title_short Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
title_full Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
title_fullStr Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
title_full_unstemmed Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout
title_sort temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four north sea gadid species: cod, haddock, whiting and norway pout
publisher Inter-Research
publishDate 2014
url http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/10989/
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op_relation Marty, L. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1435.html>, Rochet, M.-J., & Ernande, B. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1238.html> (2014). Temporal trends in age and size at maturation of four North Sea gadid species: Cod, haddock, whiting and Norway pout. Marine Ecology Progress Series 179-197. 10.3354/meps10580 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10580>.
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