Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system

Coastal marine species with pelagic egg and larval stages, such as the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, can be structured into genetically distinct local populations on a surprisingly small geographic scale considering their dispersal potential. Mechanisms responsible for such small-scale genetic structur...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Knutsen, Halvor, Olsen, Espen Moland, Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg, Knutsen, Jan Atle, Simonsen, Jan Henrik, Skreslet, Stig, Stenseth, Nils Christian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/295028
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps333249
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spelling ftnorduniv:oai:nordopen.nord.no:11250/295028 2023-05-15T15:27:32+02:00 Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system Knutsen, Halvor Olsen, Espen Moland Ciannelli, Lorenzo Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg Knutsen, Jan Atle Simonsen, Jan Henrik Skreslet, Stig Stenseth, Nils Christian 2015-08-04T11:54:07Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/295028 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps333249 eng eng Inter-Research Knutsen, H., Olsen, E.M., Ciannelli, L., Espeland, S.H., Knutsen, J.A., Simonsen, J.H., . Stenseth, N.C. (2007). Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 333, 249-255. doi: urn:issn:1616-1599 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/295028 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps333249 cristin:679016 Navngivelse 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/no/ © 2007, Inter-Research CC-BY 249-255 333 Marine Ecology Progress Series VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 Behaviour Fjords Genetics Marine Journal article Peer reviewed 2015 ftnorduniv https://doi.org/10.3354/meps333249 2021-07-13T18:12:43Z Coastal marine species with pelagic egg and larval stages, such as the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, can be structured into genetically distinct local populations on a surprisingly small geographic scale considering their dispersal potential. Mechanisms responsible for such small-scale genetic structure may involve homing of adults to their natal spawning grounds, but also local retention of pelagic eggs and larvae. For example, spawning within sheltered fjord habitats is expected to favour local retention of early life stages. Here, we studied the distribution of cod eggs along inshore-offshore transects in 20 Norwegian fjords. The general pattern exhibited across all fjords was a higher concentration of cod eggs inside the fjords than further offshore. In particular, fjords with shallow sills (model threshold 37 m) show an abrupt reduction in egg density over the sill. This study provides empirical support for an offspring retention hypothesis, which may help to explain the maintenance of local population structure in pelagic marine systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Open archive Nord universitet Marine Ecology Progress Series 333 249 255
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topic VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
Behaviour
Fjords
Genetics
Marine
spellingShingle VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
Behaviour
Fjords
Genetics
Marine
Knutsen, Halvor
Olsen, Espen Moland
Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg
Knutsen, Jan Atle
Simonsen, Jan Henrik
Skreslet, Stig
Stenseth, Nils Christian
Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
topic_facet VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
Behaviour
Fjords
Genetics
Marine
description Coastal marine species with pelagic egg and larval stages, such as the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, can be structured into genetically distinct local populations on a surprisingly small geographic scale considering their dispersal potential. Mechanisms responsible for such small-scale genetic structure may involve homing of adults to their natal spawning grounds, but also local retention of pelagic eggs and larvae. For example, spawning within sheltered fjord habitats is expected to favour local retention of early life stages. Here, we studied the distribution of cod eggs along inshore-offshore transects in 20 Norwegian fjords. The general pattern exhibited across all fjords was a higher concentration of cod eggs inside the fjords than further offshore. In particular, fjords with shallow sills (model threshold 37 m) show an abrupt reduction in egg density over the sill. This study provides empirical support for an offspring retention hypothesis, which may help to explain the maintenance of local population structure in pelagic marine systems.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Knutsen, Halvor
Olsen, Espen Moland
Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg
Knutsen, Jan Atle
Simonsen, Jan Henrik
Skreslet, Stig
Stenseth, Nils Christian
author_facet Knutsen, Halvor
Olsen, Espen Moland
Ciannelli, Lorenzo
Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg
Knutsen, Jan Atle
Simonsen, Jan Henrik
Skreslet, Stig
Stenseth, Nils Christian
author_sort Knutsen, Halvor
title Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
title_short Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
title_full Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
title_fullStr Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
title_full_unstemmed Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
title_sort egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system
publisher Inter-Research
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/295028
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps333249
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Gadus morhua
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