Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation

Stocks of Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua, show diverse recovery responses when fishing pressure is relieved. The expected outcome of reduced fishing pressure is that the population regains its size. However, there are also cod stocks that seem to be locked in a state of low abundance from which populati...

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Main Authors: Winter, Anna-Marie, Vasilyeva, Nadezda, Vladimirov, Artem
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00064386 2023-05-15T15:27:00+02:00 Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation Winter, Anna-Marie Vasilyeva, Nadezda Vladimirov, Artem 2023-01 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1248 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00064386 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/egusphere-2022-1248/egusphere-2022-1248.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1248 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00064386 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/egusphere-2022-1248/egusphere-2022-1248.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess CC-BY article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2023 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1248 2023-01-16T00:13:40Z Stocks of Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua, show diverse recovery responses when fishing pressure is relieved. The expected outcome of reduced fishing pressure is that the population regains its size. However, there are also cod stocks that seem to be locked in a state of low abundance from which population growth does not, or only slowly, occur. A plausible explanation for this phenomenon can be provided by the Allee effect, which takes place when recruitment per capita is positively related to population density or abundance. However, because of methodological limitations and data constraints, such a phenomenon is often perceived as being rare or non-existent in marine fish. In this study, we used time-series of 17 Atlantic cod stocks to fit a family of population equations that consider the abundance of spawners, their body weight as well as sea water temperature as independent components of recruitment. The developed stock-recruitment function disentangles the effects of spawner abundance, spawner weight and temperature on recruitment dynamics and captures the diversity of density dependencies (compensation, Allee effect) of the recruitment production in Atlantic cod. The results show for 13 cod stocks an inherent, spawner abundance related Allee effect. Allee effect strength, i.e. the relative change between maximum and minimum recruitment per capita at low abundance, was increased when recruitment production was suppressed by unfavorable changes in water temperature and/or in spawner weight. The latter can be a concomitant of heavy fishing or a result of temperature related altered body growth. Allee effect strength was decreased when spawner weight and/or temperature elevated recruitment production. We show how anthropogenic stress can increase the risk of Allee effects in stocks where ocean temperature and/or spawner weight had been beneficial in the past, but are likely to “unmask” and strengthen an inherent Allee effect under future conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA
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Winter, Anna-Marie
Vasilyeva, Nadezda
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Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
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description Stocks of Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua, show diverse recovery responses when fishing pressure is relieved. The expected outcome of reduced fishing pressure is that the population regains its size. However, there are also cod stocks that seem to be locked in a state of low abundance from which population growth does not, or only slowly, occur. A plausible explanation for this phenomenon can be provided by the Allee effect, which takes place when recruitment per capita is positively related to population density or abundance. However, because of methodological limitations and data constraints, such a phenomenon is often perceived as being rare or non-existent in marine fish. In this study, we used time-series of 17 Atlantic cod stocks to fit a family of population equations that consider the abundance of spawners, their body weight as well as sea water temperature as independent components of recruitment. The developed stock-recruitment function disentangles the effects of spawner abundance, spawner weight and temperature on recruitment dynamics and captures the diversity of density dependencies (compensation, Allee effect) of the recruitment production in Atlantic cod. The results show for 13 cod stocks an inherent, spawner abundance related Allee effect. Allee effect strength, i.e. the relative change between maximum and minimum recruitment per capita at low abundance, was increased when recruitment production was suppressed by unfavorable changes in water temperature and/or in spawner weight. The latter can be a concomitant of heavy fishing or a result of temperature related altered body growth. Allee effect strength was decreased when spawner weight and/or temperature elevated recruitment production. We show how anthropogenic stress can increase the risk of Allee effects in stocks where ocean temperature and/or spawner weight had been beneficial in the past, but are likely to “unmask” and strengthen an inherent Allee effect under future conditions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Winter, Anna-Marie
Vasilyeva, Nadezda
Vladimirov, Artem
author_facet Winter, Anna-Marie
Vasilyeva, Nadezda
Vladimirov, Artem
author_sort Winter, Anna-Marie
title Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
title_short Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
title_full Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
title_fullStr Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
title_full_unstemmed Spawner weight and ocean temperature drive Allee effect dynamics in Atlantic cod, Gadus Morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
title_sort spawner weight and ocean temperature drive allee effect dynamics in atlantic cod, gadus morhua: inherent and emergent density regulation
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1248
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