Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2024 Pelagic larvae and early benthic juveniles are believed to be the most vulnerable life stages for crabs. Where and when young crab occur and their response to environmental conditions is poorly understood. I present two case studies that demo...

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Main Author: Weems, Jared
Other Authors: Eckert, Ginny, Mueter, Franz, Kimmel, David, Long, W. Christopher
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15194
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/15194 2024-09-15T17:35:39+00:00 Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas Weems, Jared Eckert, Ginny Mueter, Franz Kimmel, David Long, W. Christopher 2024-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15194 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15194 Department of Fisheries Alaskan king crab Ecology Tanner crabs Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries Dissertation phd 2024 ftunivalaska 2024-07-15T23:41:30Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2024 Pelagic larvae and early benthic juveniles are believed to be the most vulnerable life stages for crabs. Where and when young crab occur and their response to environmental conditions is poorly understood. I present two case studies that demonstrate the importance of monitoring crab early life stages of economically and ecologically important species in the Bering and Chukchi Seas. First, collapsed fisheries and poor juvenile recruitment are recurring issues for many Alaska king crab stocks. Among the most notable examples, Pribilof Islands blue king crab is a federally overfished stock that has failed to rebuild after decades of conservation. Comparison of field assessments from modern and historical periods suggests a current bottleneck in larval supply, severely limiting blue king crab recruitment. Supplementary assessments showed available nursery habitats and fish predation pressure do not appear to be limiting for juvenile king crabs. Blue king crab are unlikely to recover by natural means, therefore juvenile enhancement may be an appropriate tool for possible restoration. Second, larval crab dispersal during the pelagic life phase is relatively unknown across the Pacific Arctic. A multiyear study of larval crab abundance and distribution during late summer months, and their association with environmental covariates, was completed for the north Bering and Chukchi Seas. Larval community structure varied strongly across regions from south to north and many species and stages had specific associations with coastal or offshore water masses. Snow crab larvae were relatively abundant and ubiquitous across the study region and appear to originate from both Pacific and Arctic spawning stocks. Blue king crab larvae were relatively rare in the Chukchi Sea and likely dispersed away from north Bering Sea natal areas. Larvae likely experience increased growth rates and northward dispersal in warm years, which could impact delivery to and survival of settling ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Alaskan king crab Bering Sea blue king crab Chukchi Chukchi Sea Pacific Arctic Snow crab Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
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topic Alaskan king crab
Ecology
Tanner crabs
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries
spellingShingle Alaskan king crab
Ecology
Tanner crabs
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries
Weems, Jared
Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
topic_facet Alaskan king crab
Ecology
Tanner crabs
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2024 Pelagic larvae and early benthic juveniles are believed to be the most vulnerable life stages for crabs. Where and when young crab occur and their response to environmental conditions is poorly understood. I present two case studies that demonstrate the importance of monitoring crab early life stages of economically and ecologically important species in the Bering and Chukchi Seas. First, collapsed fisheries and poor juvenile recruitment are recurring issues for many Alaska king crab stocks. Among the most notable examples, Pribilof Islands blue king crab is a federally overfished stock that has failed to rebuild after decades of conservation. Comparison of field assessments from modern and historical periods suggests a current bottleneck in larval supply, severely limiting blue king crab recruitment. Supplementary assessments showed available nursery habitats and fish predation pressure do not appear to be limiting for juvenile king crabs. Blue king crab are unlikely to recover by natural means, therefore juvenile enhancement may be an appropriate tool for possible restoration. Second, larval crab dispersal during the pelagic life phase is relatively unknown across the Pacific Arctic. A multiyear study of larval crab abundance and distribution during late summer months, and their association with environmental covariates, was completed for the north Bering and Chukchi Seas. Larval community structure varied strongly across regions from south to north and many species and stages had specific associations with coastal or offshore water masses. Snow crab larvae were relatively abundant and ubiquitous across the study region and appear to originate from both Pacific and Arctic spawning stocks. Blue king crab larvae were relatively rare in the Chukchi Sea and likely dispersed away from north Bering Sea natal areas. Larvae likely experience increased growth rates and northward dispersal in warm years, which could impact delivery to and survival of settling ...
author2 Eckert, Ginny
Mueter, Franz
Kimmel, David
Long, W. Christopher
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author Weems, Jared
author_facet Weems, Jared
author_sort Weems, Jared
title Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
title_short Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
title_full Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
title_fullStr Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
title_full_unstemmed Early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the Bering and Chukchi seas
title_sort early life biology and ecology of king and tanner crabs in the bering and chukchi seas
publishDate 2024
url http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15194
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Chukchi Sea
Pacific Arctic
Snow crab
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