Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability

The majority of survival analyses focus on temporal scales. Consequently, there is a limited understanding of how species survival varies over space and, ultimately, how spatial variability in the environment affects the temporal dynamics of species abundance. Using data from the Barents Sea, we stu...

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Main Authors: Cianelli, Lorenzo, Dingsør, Gjert E., Bogstad, Bjarte, Ottersen, Geir, Chan, Kung-sik, Gjøsæter, Harald, Stiansen, Jan Erik, Stenseth, Nils C.
Other Authors: College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Published: Ecological Society of America
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Online Access:https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/c821gq56w
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:c821gq56w 2024-09-15T17:55:34+00:00 Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability Cianelli, Lorenzo Dingsør, Gjert E. Bogstad, Bjarte Ottersen, Geir Chan, Kung-sik Gjøsæter, Harald Stiansen, Jan Erik Stenseth, Nils C. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/c821gq56w English [eng] eng unknown Ecological Society of America https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/c821gq56w In Copyright Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:05Z The majority of survival analyses focus on temporal scales. Consequently, there is a limited understanding of how species survival varies over space and, ultimately, how spatial variability in the environment affects the temporal dynamics of species abundance. Using data from the Barents Sea, we study the spatiotemporal variability of the juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) survival. We develop an index of spatial survival based on changes of juvenile cod distribution through their first winter of life (from age-0 to age-1) and study its variability in relation to biotic and abiotic factors. Over the 25 years analyzed (1980– 2004), we found that, once the effect of passive drift due to dominant currents is accounted for, the area where age-0 cod survival was lowest coincided with the area of highest abundance of older cod. Within this critical region, the survival of age-0 cod was negatively affected by its own abundance, by that of older cod, and by bottom depth. Furthermore, during cold years, age-0 cod survival increased in the eastern and coldest portion of the examined area, which was typically avoided by older conspecifics. Based on these results we propose that within the examined area top-down mechanisms and predation-driven density dependence can strongly affect the spatial pattern of age-0 cod survival. Climate-related variables can also influence the spatial survival of age-0 cod by affecting their distribution and that of their predators. Results from these and similar studies, focusing on the spatial variability of survival rates, can be used to characterize species habitat quality of marine renewable resources. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Barents Sea Gadus morhua ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description The majority of survival analyses focus on temporal scales. Consequently, there is a limited understanding of how species survival varies over space and, ultimately, how spatial variability in the environment affects the temporal dynamics of species abundance. Using data from the Barents Sea, we study the spatiotemporal variability of the juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) survival. We develop an index of spatial survival based on changes of juvenile cod distribution through their first winter of life (from age-0 to age-1) and study its variability in relation to biotic and abiotic factors. Over the 25 years analyzed (1980– 2004), we found that, once the effect of passive drift due to dominant currents is accounted for, the area where age-0 cod survival was lowest coincided with the area of highest abundance of older cod. Within this critical region, the survival of age-0 cod was negatively affected by its own abundance, by that of older cod, and by bottom depth. Furthermore, during cold years, age-0 cod survival increased in the eastern and coldest portion of the examined area, which was typically avoided by older conspecifics. Based on these results we propose that within the examined area top-down mechanisms and predation-driven density dependence can strongly affect the spatial pattern of age-0 cod survival. Climate-related variables can also influence the spatial survival of age-0 cod by affecting their distribution and that of their predators. Results from these and similar studies, focusing on the spatial variability of survival rates, can be used to characterize species habitat quality of marine renewable resources.
author2 College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cianelli, Lorenzo
Dingsør, Gjert E.
Bogstad, Bjarte
Ottersen, Geir
Chan, Kung-sik
Gjøsæter, Harald
Stiansen, Jan Erik
Stenseth, Nils C.
spellingShingle Cianelli, Lorenzo
Dingsør, Gjert E.
Bogstad, Bjarte
Ottersen, Geir
Chan, Kung-sik
Gjøsæter, Harald
Stiansen, Jan Erik
Stenseth, Nils C.
Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
author_facet Cianelli, Lorenzo
Dingsør, Gjert E.
Bogstad, Bjarte
Ottersen, Geir
Chan, Kung-sik
Gjøsæter, Harald
Stiansen, Jan Erik
Stenseth, Nils C.
author_sort Cianelli, Lorenzo
title Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
title_short Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
title_full Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
title_fullStr Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
title_full_unstemmed Spatial anatomy of species driven survival: Effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
title_sort spatial anatomy of species driven survival: effects of predation and climate-driven environmental variability
publisher Ecological Society of America
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/c821gq56w
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Barents Sea
Gadus morhua
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Gadus morhua
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