Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management

Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international trade, however this highly migratory species has little effective management and the need for spatio-temporal strategies increases, possibly involving the most vulnerable stage or sex classes. We combined 265,59...

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Main Authors: Druon, J. N., Campana, S., Vandeperre, F., Hazin, F. H. V., Bowlby, H., Coelho, R., Queiroz, N., Serena, F., Abascal, F., Damalas, D., Musyl, M., Lopez, J., Block, B., Afonso, P., Dewar, H., /Sabarros, Philippe, Finucci, B., Zanzi, A., /Bach, Pascal, Senina, I., Garibaldi, F., Sims, D. W., Navarro, J., Cermeno, P., Leone, A., Diez, G., Zapiain, M. T. C., Deflorio, M., Romanov, E. V., Jung, A. R. L., Lapinski, M., Francis, M. P., Hazin, H., Travassos, P.
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010086298 2024-09-15T18:24:13+00:00 Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management Druon, J. N. Campana, S. Vandeperre, F. Hazin, F. H. V. Bowlby, H. Coelho, R. Queiroz, N. Serena, F. Abascal, F. Damalas, D. Musyl, M. Lopez, J. Block, B. Afonso, P. Dewar, H. /Sabarros, Philippe Finucci, B. Zanzi, A. /Bach, Pascal Senina, I. Garibaldi, F. Sims, D. W. Navarro, J. Cermeno, P. Leone, A. Diez, G. Zapiain, M. T. C. Deflorio, M. Romanov, E. V. Jung, A. R. L. Lapinski, M. Francis, M. P. Hazin, H. Travassos, P. MONDE 2022 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010086298 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010086298 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010086298 Druon J. N., Campana S., Vandeperre F., Hazin F. H. V., Bowlby H., Coelho R., Queiroz N., Serena F., Abascal F., Damalas D., Musyl M., Lopez J., Block B., Afonso P., Dewar H., Sabarros Philippe, Finucci B., Zanzi A., Bach Pascal, Senina I., Garibaldi F., Sims D. W., Navarro J., Cermeno P., Leone A., Diez G., Zapiain M. T. C., Deflorio M., Romanov E. V., Jung A. R. L., Lapinski M., Francis M. P., Hazin H., Travassos P. Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management. 2022, 9, p. 828412 [25p.] foraging habitat habitat niche chlorophyll-a gradient marine productivity mesotrophic oligotrophic mesopelagic micronekton water temperature text 2022 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:40Z Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international trade, however this highly migratory species has little effective management and the need for spatio-temporal strategies increases, possibly involving the most vulnerable stage or sex classes. We combined 265,595 blue shark observations (capture or satellite tag) with environmental data to present the first global-scale analysis of species' habitat preferences for five size and sex classes (small juveniles, large juvenile males and females, adult males and females). We leveraged the understanding of blue shark biotic environmental associations to develop two indicators of foraging location: productivity fronts in mesotrophic areas and mesopelagic micronekton in oligotrophic environments. Temperature (at surface and mixed layer depth plus 100 m) and sea surface height anomaly were used to exclude unsuitable abiotic environments. To capture the horizontal and vertical extent of thermal habitat for the blue shark, we defined the temperature niche relative to both sea surface temperature (SST) and the temperature 100 m below the mixed layer depth (Tmld+100). We show that the lifetime foraging niche incorporates highly diverse biotic and abiotic conditions: the blue shark tends to shift from mesotrophic and temperate surface waters during juvenile stages to more oligotrophic and warm surface waters for adults. However, low productivity limits all classes of blue shark habitat in the tropical western North Atlantic, and both low productivity and warm temperatures limit habitat in most of the equatorial Indian Ocean (except for the adult males) and tropical eastern Pacific. Large females tend to have greater habitat overlap with small juveniles than large males, more defined by temperature than productivity preferences. In particular, large juvenile females tend to extend their range into higher latitudes than large males, likely due to greater tolerance to relatively cold waters. Large juvenile and adult females also seem to avoid ... Text North Atlantic IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic foraging habitat
habitat niche
chlorophyll-a gradient
marine
productivity
mesotrophic
oligotrophic
mesopelagic micronekton
water
temperature
spellingShingle foraging habitat
habitat niche
chlorophyll-a gradient
marine
productivity
mesotrophic
oligotrophic
mesopelagic micronekton
water
temperature
Druon, J. N.
Campana, S.
Vandeperre, F.
Hazin, F. H. V.
Bowlby, H.
Coelho, R.
Queiroz, N.
Serena, F.
Abascal, F.
Damalas, D.
Musyl, M.
Lopez, J.
Block, B.
Afonso, P.
Dewar, H.
/Sabarros, Philippe
Finucci, B.
Zanzi, A.
/Bach, Pascal
Senina, I.
Garibaldi, F.
Sims, D. W.
Navarro, J.
Cermeno, P.
Leone, A.
Diez, G.
Zapiain, M. T. C.
Deflorio, M.
Romanov, E. V.
Jung, A. R. L.
Lapinski, M.
Francis, M. P.
Hazin, H.
Travassos, P.
Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
topic_facet foraging habitat
habitat niche
chlorophyll-a gradient
marine
productivity
mesotrophic
oligotrophic
mesopelagic micronekton
water
temperature
description Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international trade, however this highly migratory species has little effective management and the need for spatio-temporal strategies increases, possibly involving the most vulnerable stage or sex classes. We combined 265,595 blue shark observations (capture or satellite tag) with environmental data to present the first global-scale analysis of species' habitat preferences for five size and sex classes (small juveniles, large juvenile males and females, adult males and females). We leveraged the understanding of blue shark biotic environmental associations to develop two indicators of foraging location: productivity fronts in mesotrophic areas and mesopelagic micronekton in oligotrophic environments. Temperature (at surface and mixed layer depth plus 100 m) and sea surface height anomaly were used to exclude unsuitable abiotic environments. To capture the horizontal and vertical extent of thermal habitat for the blue shark, we defined the temperature niche relative to both sea surface temperature (SST) and the temperature 100 m below the mixed layer depth (Tmld+100). We show that the lifetime foraging niche incorporates highly diverse biotic and abiotic conditions: the blue shark tends to shift from mesotrophic and temperate surface waters during juvenile stages to more oligotrophic and warm surface waters for adults. However, low productivity limits all classes of blue shark habitat in the tropical western North Atlantic, and both low productivity and warm temperatures limit habitat in most of the equatorial Indian Ocean (except for the adult males) and tropical eastern Pacific. Large females tend to have greater habitat overlap with small juveniles than large males, more defined by temperature than productivity preferences. In particular, large juvenile females tend to extend their range into higher latitudes than large males, likely due to greater tolerance to relatively cold waters. Large juvenile and adult females also seem to avoid ...
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author Druon, J. N.
Campana, S.
Vandeperre, F.
Hazin, F. H. V.
Bowlby, H.
Coelho, R.
Queiroz, N.
Serena, F.
Abascal, F.
Damalas, D.
Musyl, M.
Lopez, J.
Block, B.
Afonso, P.
Dewar, H.
/Sabarros, Philippe
Finucci, B.
Zanzi, A.
/Bach, Pascal
Senina, I.
Garibaldi, F.
Sims, D. W.
Navarro, J.
Cermeno, P.
Leone, A.
Diez, G.
Zapiain, M. T. C.
Deflorio, M.
Romanov, E. V.
Jung, A. R. L.
Lapinski, M.
Francis, M. P.
Hazin, H.
Travassos, P.
author_facet Druon, J. N.
Campana, S.
Vandeperre, F.
Hazin, F. H. V.
Bowlby, H.
Coelho, R.
Queiroz, N.
Serena, F.
Abascal, F.
Damalas, D.
Musyl, M.
Lopez, J.
Block, B.
Afonso, P.
Dewar, H.
/Sabarros, Philippe
Finucci, B.
Zanzi, A.
/Bach, Pascal
Senina, I.
Garibaldi, F.
Sims, D. W.
Navarro, J.
Cermeno, P.
Leone, A.
Diez, G.
Zapiain, M. T. C.
Deflorio, M.
Romanov, E. V.
Jung, A. R. L.
Lapinski, M.
Francis, M. P.
Hazin, H.
Travassos, P.
author_sort Druon, J. N.
title Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
title_short Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
title_full Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
title_fullStr Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
title_full_unstemmed Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
title_sort global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management
publishDate 2022
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Druon J. N., Campana S., Vandeperre F., Hazin F. H. V., Bowlby H., Coelho R., Queiroz N., Serena F., Abascal F., Damalas D., Musyl M., Lopez J., Block B., Afonso P., Dewar H., Sabarros Philippe, Finucci B., Zanzi A., Bach Pascal, Senina I., Garibaldi F., Sims D. W., Navarro J., Cermeno P., Leone A., Diez G., Zapiain M. T. C., Deflorio M., Romanov E. V., Jung A. R. L., Lapinski M., Francis M. P., Hazin H., Travassos P. Global-scale environmental niche and habitat of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by size and sex : a pivotal step to improving stock management. 2022, 9, p. 828412 [25p.]
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