Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory

Density-dependent habitat selection has implications for fisheries management and for the recovery of depleted fish populations. According to ideal free distribution theory, populations contract into areas of highest habitat suitability as their abundance decreases. This can increase their vulnerabi...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Blanchard, J L, Mills, C, Jennings, S, Fox, Clive, Rackham, B D, Eastwood, P D, O Brien, C M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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https://doi.org/10.1139/f05-109
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d6e5ffb8-41dd-4208-9a3b-3afa6f6be9d9 2024-09-15T17:55:26+00:00 Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory Blanchard, J L Mills, C Jennings, S Fox, Clive Rackham, B D Eastwood, P D O Brien, C M 2005 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/d6e5ffb8-41dd-4208-9a3b-3afa6f6be9d9 https://doi.org/10.1139/f05-109 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/d6e5ffb8-41dd-4208-9a3b-3afa6f6be9d9 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Blanchard , J L , Mills , C , Jennings , S , Fox , C , Rackham , B D , Eastwood , P D & O Brien , C M 2005 , ' Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) : observation versus theory ' , CAN J FISH AQUAT SCI , vol. 62 , no. 9 , pp. 2001-2009 . https://doi.org/10.1139/f05-109 CATCHABILITY SOUTHERN GULF RECRUITMENT COLLAPSE DENSITY Marine & Freshwater Biology Fisheries POPULATION-DYNAMICS TEMPERATURE FISH SHELF ST-LAWRENCE article 2005 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1139/f05-109 2024-07-22T23:37:24Z Density-dependent habitat selection has implications for fisheries management and for the recovery of depleted fish populations. According to ideal free distribution theory, populations contract into areas of highest habitat suitability as their abundance decreases. This can increase their vulnerability to fishing and predation. We detected density-dependent habitat selection by juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) (ages 1 and 2) in the North Sea and compared the observed distribution-abundance relationships with those predicted from a model based on ideal free distribution theory and knowledge of optimal temperatures for growth, where temperature was used as a measure of suitability. As predicted by the model, in years when stock size was low, the catches were largely confined to regions with near-optimal bottom temperatures. Conversely, when population size was high, catches were spread across a larger area including regions with suboptimal temperatures. The spatial extent of optimal habitat appears to have decreased from 1977 to 2002, reflecting a gradual warming of the North Sea. The combined negative effects of increased temperature on recruitment rates and the reduced availability of optimal habitat may have increased the vulnerability of the cod population to fishing mortality. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62 9 2001 2009
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topic CATCHABILITY
SOUTHERN GULF
RECRUITMENT
COLLAPSE
DENSITY
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Fisheries
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
TEMPERATURE
FISH
SHELF
ST-LAWRENCE
spellingShingle CATCHABILITY
SOUTHERN GULF
RECRUITMENT
COLLAPSE
DENSITY
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Fisheries
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
TEMPERATURE
FISH
SHELF
ST-LAWRENCE
Blanchard, J L
Mills, C
Jennings, S
Fox, Clive
Rackham, B D
Eastwood, P D
O Brien, C M
Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
topic_facet CATCHABILITY
SOUTHERN GULF
RECRUITMENT
COLLAPSE
DENSITY
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Fisheries
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
TEMPERATURE
FISH
SHELF
ST-LAWRENCE
description Density-dependent habitat selection has implications for fisheries management and for the recovery of depleted fish populations. According to ideal free distribution theory, populations contract into areas of highest habitat suitability as their abundance decreases. This can increase their vulnerability to fishing and predation. We detected density-dependent habitat selection by juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) (ages 1 and 2) in the North Sea and compared the observed distribution-abundance relationships with those predicted from a model based on ideal free distribution theory and knowledge of optimal temperatures for growth, where temperature was used as a measure of suitability. As predicted by the model, in years when stock size was low, the catches were largely confined to regions with near-optimal bottom temperatures. Conversely, when population size was high, catches were spread across a larger area including regions with suboptimal temperatures. The spatial extent of optimal habitat appears to have decreased from 1977 to 2002, reflecting a gradual warming of the North Sea. The combined negative effects of increased temperature on recruitment rates and the reduced availability of optimal habitat may have increased the vulnerability of the cod population to fishing mortality.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Blanchard, J L
Mills, C
Jennings, S
Fox, Clive
Rackham, B D
Eastwood, P D
O Brien, C M
author_facet Blanchard, J L
Mills, C
Jennings, S
Fox, Clive
Rackham, B D
Eastwood, P D
O Brien, C M
author_sort Blanchard, J L
title Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
title_short Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
title_full Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
title_fullStr Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
title_full_unstemmed Distribution-abundance relationships for North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua):observation versus theory
title_sort distribution-abundance relationships for north sea atlantic cod (gadus morhua):observation versus theory
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