Age-Structured Multispecies Model of the Georges Bank Fish Community

Georges Bank has exhibited marked changes in ecosystem structure over the last half century. The community once dominated by groundfish and other finfish is now primarily composed of pelagic and elasmobranch species. Community dynamics are profoundly influenced by species interactions such as predat...

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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:oa_diss-1097 2023-07-30T04:02:20+02:00 Age-Structured Multispecies Model of the Georges Bank Fish Community Curti, Kiersten Lynn 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/oa_diss/90 https://doi.org/10.23860/diss-curti-kiersten-2012 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/oa_diss/article/1097/viewcontent/Curti_uri_0186A_10299.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/oa_diss/90 doi:10.23860/diss-curti-kiersten-2012 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/oa_diss/article/1097/viewcontent/Curti_uri_0186A_10299.pdf Open Access Dissertations text 2012 ftunivrhodeislan https://doi.org/10.23860/diss-curti-kiersten-2012 2023-07-17T18:52:25Z Georges Bank has exhibited marked changes in ecosystem structure over the last half century. The community once dominated by groundfish and other finfish is now primarily composed of pelagic and elasmobranch species. Community dynamics are profoundly influenced by species interactions such as predation. The focus of this dissertation is to estimate the trophic interactions among fish species on Georges Bank. These species interactions are estimated by developing a multispecies, statistical catch-atage model of the Georges Bank fish community that explicitly quantifies the mortality due to predation. Manuscript I: A submodel was developed for three important fish species on Georges Bank: Atlantic cod, silver hake, and Atlantic herring. The model was fit to time series of commercial catch, fishery-independent survey catch, and predator diet composition data from 1978-2007. Estimated predation rates were high, compared with fishing mortality, and variable with time. Monte Carlo simulations were used to evaluate the ability of the model to statistically estimate parameters with known error introduced into each of the three input datasets. The model parameters and derived indices could be estimated with confidence from input data with error levels similar to those obtained from the model fit to the observed data. This manuscript helps to elevate multispecies statistical catch-at-age models to the level of statistical rigor expected of fishery dynamics models. Manuscript II: The submodel developed in the first chapter was expanded by applying the model to nine fish species within the Georges Bank community. While sensitivity to dataset weights and initial parameter estimates was apparent, both themagnitude and temporal trends in the predation mortality rates experienced by prey species were statistically estimated. Predation mortality rates again varied both temporally and ontogenetically. Mackerel, herring and silver hake experienced the greatest mortalities due to predation, with maximum predation mortality rates of ... Text atlantic cod University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797)
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description Georges Bank has exhibited marked changes in ecosystem structure over the last half century. The community once dominated by groundfish and other finfish is now primarily composed of pelagic and elasmobranch species. Community dynamics are profoundly influenced by species interactions such as predation. The focus of this dissertation is to estimate the trophic interactions among fish species on Georges Bank. These species interactions are estimated by developing a multispecies, statistical catch-atage model of the Georges Bank fish community that explicitly quantifies the mortality due to predation. Manuscript I: A submodel was developed for three important fish species on Georges Bank: Atlantic cod, silver hake, and Atlantic herring. The model was fit to time series of commercial catch, fishery-independent survey catch, and predator diet composition data from 1978-2007. Estimated predation rates were high, compared with fishing mortality, and variable with time. Monte Carlo simulations were used to evaluate the ability of the model to statistically estimate parameters with known error introduced into each of the three input datasets. The model parameters and derived indices could be estimated with confidence from input data with error levels similar to those obtained from the model fit to the observed data. This manuscript helps to elevate multispecies statistical catch-at-age models to the level of statistical rigor expected of fishery dynamics models. Manuscript II: The submodel developed in the first chapter was expanded by applying the model to nine fish species within the Georges Bank community. While sensitivity to dataset weights and initial parameter estimates was apparent, both themagnitude and temporal trends in the predation mortality rates experienced by prey species were statistically estimated. Predation mortality rates again varied both temporally and ontogenetically. Mackerel, herring and silver hake experienced the greatest mortalities due to predation, with maximum predation mortality rates of ...
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