Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach

The stock and recruitment (SR) relationship in Baltic cod is studied. In light of the field data, the authors suggest that the SR relationship oscillates at two levels of stability (cycles) due to the interaction between density-dependent compensation and depensation. Furthermore, density-independen...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Martín-González, J.M., Solari, Aldo Pier, Bas Peired,Carlos
Other Authors: Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Departamento de Física, 7102513712, 6603384846, 7004922304, Física, Física de la atmósfera y contaminación medioambiental, 3739897, 1769703, 1227821, 1175241, WOS:Solari, AP, WOS:MartinGonzalez, JM, WOS:Bas, C
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/743 2023-05-15T14:25:43+02:00 Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach Martín-González, J.M. Solari, Aldo Pier Bas Peired,Carlos Facultad de Ciencias del Mar Departamento de Física 7102513712 6603384846 7004922304 Física Física de la atmósfera y contaminación medioambiental 3739897 1769703 1227821 1175241 WOS:Solari, AP WOS:MartinGonzalez, JM WOS:Bas, C 2018-03-01T13:39:37Z http://hdl.handle.net/10553/743 https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1996.0193 eng eng 1054-3139 ICES Journal of Marine Science Mini-Symposium on Arctic Oceanographic Processes - 1995, at the 1995 ICES Annual Science Conference 54 1054-3139 1787 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/743 doi:10.1006/jmsc.1996.0193 0031153916 A1997XG98100013 241771 - H-6127-2015 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ICES Journal of Marine Science [ISSN 1054-3139], v. 54, p. 427-443 240210 Biología de poblaciones 510208 Pesca Peces Poblaciones Modelos matemáticos info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference_Paper 2018 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1996.0193 2020-05-26T23:08:25Z The stock and recruitment (SR) relationship in Baltic cod is studied. In light of the field data, the authors suggest that the SR relationship oscillates at two levels of stability (cycles) due to the interaction between density-dependent compensation and depensation. Furthermore, density-independent transitions between equilibrium states are assumed due to fishing mortality and medium and long-term periodicities in the abiotic environment which may induce compensatory and depensatory effects upon stock and recruitment. These mechanics are related to concepts such as variable carrying capacity, multiple equilibria, minimum viable population and inverse density dependence. Carrying capacity is regarded as a critical threshold between different equilibrium states and the minimum viable population as an unstable equilibrium below which the SR relationship may not rehabilitate. A modelling approach is put forward where the SR-relationship is regarded as a system or summation of non-linear functions with dynamic features ranging from chaos (the ceiling, when external conditions are extremely benign), going through a range of relatively stable, converging cycles (as external stress increases), to a quasi-standstill state with no clear oscillations (when the minimum viable population is being approached) which may lead to inverse density-dependence (depensatory dynamics). This SR-system is considered as highly flexible as it has the capacity to, persistently, evolve and return within a range of equilibrium states. Also, it is proposed that the SR relationship is, al the present time, nearby the minimum Viable population due to the combined effects from high fishing mortality and negative effects from external perturbations. However, a SR rehabilitation towards a low equilibrium state is expected, during the coming years likely due to positive trends in external perturbations. A simple numerical simulation is put forward where the SR system is perturbed by a sinusoidal external variable at three constant levels of mortality. (C) 1997 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. 443 427 Conference Object Arctic Gadus morhua Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda ICES Journal of Marine Science 54 3 427 443
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Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
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description The stock and recruitment (SR) relationship in Baltic cod is studied. In light of the field data, the authors suggest that the SR relationship oscillates at two levels of stability (cycles) due to the interaction between density-dependent compensation and depensation. Furthermore, density-independent transitions between equilibrium states are assumed due to fishing mortality and medium and long-term periodicities in the abiotic environment which may induce compensatory and depensatory effects upon stock and recruitment. These mechanics are related to concepts such as variable carrying capacity, multiple equilibria, minimum viable population and inverse density dependence. Carrying capacity is regarded as a critical threshold between different equilibrium states and the minimum viable population as an unstable equilibrium below which the SR relationship may not rehabilitate. A modelling approach is put forward where the SR-relationship is regarded as a system or summation of non-linear functions with dynamic features ranging from chaos (the ceiling, when external conditions are extremely benign), going through a range of relatively stable, converging cycles (as external stress increases), to a quasi-standstill state with no clear oscillations (when the minimum viable population is being approached) which may lead to inverse density-dependence (depensatory dynamics). This SR-system is considered as highly flexible as it has the capacity to, persistently, evolve and return within a range of equilibrium states. Also, it is proposed that the SR relationship is, al the present time, nearby the minimum Viable population due to the combined effects from high fishing mortality and negative effects from external perturbations. However, a SR rehabilitation towards a low equilibrium state is expected, during the coming years likely due to positive trends in external perturbations. A simple numerical simulation is put forward where the SR system is perturbed by a sinusoidal external variable at three constant levels of mortality. (C) 1997 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. 443 427
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title Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
title_short Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
title_full Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
title_fullStr Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
title_full_unstemmed Stock and recruitment in Baltic cod Gadus morhua : a new, non-linear approach
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