Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

We explored the frequency of suppressed reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in Smith Sound, Trinity Bay (NAFO Area 3L), Newfoundland, Canada, the largest remaining spawning aggregation of the so-called ‘northern cod’. In the years 1999 to 2004, suppression of reproduction via mass atresia of v...

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Main Authors: Rideout, Rick M., Rose, George A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2006
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:1721 2023-10-01T03:54:32+02:00 Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua Rideout, Rick M. Rose, George A. 2006-08-29 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/ https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/1/Suppression_of_reproduction_in_Atlantic_cod_Gadus_morhua.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/3/Suppression_of_reproduction_in_Atlantic_cod_Gadus_morhua.pdf en eng Inter-Research https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/1/Suppression_of_reproduction_in_Atlantic_cod_Gadus_morhua.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/3/Suppression_of_reproduction_in_Atlantic_cod_Gadus_morhua.pdf Rideout, Rick M. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Rideout=3ARick_M=2E_=3A=3A.html> and Rose, George A. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Rose=3AGeorge_A=2E_=3A=3A.html> (2006) Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 320. pp. 279-292. ISSN 1616-1599 cc_by_nc QH301 Biology Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:44:31Z We explored the frequency of suppressed reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in Smith Sound, Trinity Bay (NAFO Area 3L), Newfoundland, Canada, the largest remaining spawning aggregation of the so-called ‘northern cod’. In the years 1999 to 2004, suppression of reproduction via mass atresia of vitellogenic oocytes occurred in 8.4 to 55.6% of potential female spawners. Suppression of reproduction was particularly common in the 40 to 49 cm size class, perhaps representing females aborting their first attempt at spawning, but was also common in all larger size classes, suggesting that spawning was not annual for all fish. The fact that non-reproductive fish were generally in poorer condition than those that were successfully ripening suggests a nutritional control to spawning. Stable isotope (δ13C) signatures suggest that small to medium sized cod (40 to 60 cm) were more likely to spawn when feeding on pelagic (i.e. capelin) than benthic (i.e. shrimp) prey. Small to medium sized cod in Smith Sound were generally in poorer nutritional condition than those in nearby Placentia Bay. Stomach content analysis suggested that Placentia Bay cod fed more heavily on capelin than those in Smith Sound and that they fed year-round, whereas Smith Sound cod ceased feeding during winter. Years with the highest degree of reproductive suppression in Smith Sound were also the years with the highest proportion of female fish in the 40 to 49 cm size class, suggesting that yearly variability in the number of non-reproductive fish was related to population size structure. Failure to account for the non-reproductive portion of the population resulted in overestimation of egg production by 8 to 41% annually for the Smith Sound aggregation. The results emphasise the need to adjust spawning stock biomass accordingly in order to accurately estimate reproductive potential in marine groundfish and develop effective management strategies. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Newfoundland Smith sound Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Canada Smith Sound ENVELOPE(-73.996,-73.996,78.419,78.419)
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Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
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description We explored the frequency of suppressed reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in Smith Sound, Trinity Bay (NAFO Area 3L), Newfoundland, Canada, the largest remaining spawning aggregation of the so-called ‘northern cod’. In the years 1999 to 2004, suppression of reproduction via mass atresia of vitellogenic oocytes occurred in 8.4 to 55.6% of potential female spawners. Suppression of reproduction was particularly common in the 40 to 49 cm size class, perhaps representing females aborting their first attempt at spawning, but was also common in all larger size classes, suggesting that spawning was not annual for all fish. The fact that non-reproductive fish were generally in poorer condition than those that were successfully ripening suggests a nutritional control to spawning. Stable isotope (δ13C) signatures suggest that small to medium sized cod (40 to 60 cm) were more likely to spawn when feeding on pelagic (i.e. capelin) than benthic (i.e. shrimp) prey. Small to medium sized cod in Smith Sound were generally in poorer nutritional condition than those in nearby Placentia Bay. Stomach content analysis suggested that Placentia Bay cod fed more heavily on capelin than those in Smith Sound and that they fed year-round, whereas Smith Sound cod ceased feeding during winter. Years with the highest degree of reproductive suppression in Smith Sound were also the years with the highest proportion of female fish in the 40 to 49 cm size class, suggesting that yearly variability in the number of non-reproductive fish was related to population size structure. Failure to account for the non-reproductive portion of the population resulted in overestimation of egg production by 8 to 41% annually for the Smith Sound aggregation. The results emphasise the need to adjust spawning stock biomass accordingly in order to accurately estimate reproductive potential in marine groundfish and develop effective management strategies.
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Rose, George A.
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title Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_short Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_full Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_fullStr Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua
title_sort suppression of reproduction in atlantic cod gadus morhua
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https://research.library.mun.ca/1721/3/Suppression_of_reproduction_in_Atlantic_cod_Gadus_morhua.pdf
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Rideout, Rick M. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Rideout=3ARick_M=2E_=3A=3A.html> and Rose, George A. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Rose=3AGeorge_A=2E_=3A=3A.html> (2006) Suppression of reproduction in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 320. pp. 279-292. ISSN 1616-1599
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