Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications

As Antarctic fish species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characterise the structure and function of their populations and understand how they may respond to changes in their environment. We integrated fishery-dependent and environmental data from years 2003–...

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Published in:Fisheries Research
Main Authors: Yates, P, Ziegler, P, Welsford, DC, Wotherspoon, S, Burch, P, Maschette, D
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2019
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:31299 2023-05-15T13:31:53+02:00 Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications Yates, P Ziegler, P Welsford, DC Wotherspoon, S Burch, P Maschette, D 2019 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/31299/ unknown Elsevier Science Bv Yates, P, Ziegler, P, Welsford, DC, Wotherspoon, S orcid:0000-0002-6947-4445 , Burch, P and Maschette, D 2019 , 'Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications' , Fisheries Research, vol. 219 , pp. 1-12 , doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2019.105338 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.105338>. fisheries management habitat use Antarctica Dissostichus mawsoni Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.105338 2021-09-20T22:17:51Z As Antarctic fish species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characterise the structure and function of their populations and understand how they may respond to changes in their environment. We integrated fishery-dependent and environmental data from years 2003–2017 to investigate the distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along a c. 3000 nm expanse of the shelf and slope along East Antarctica (30–150 °E). Spatially-explicit generalised additive mixed models were used to characterise the environmental drivers of relative abundance, mean individual weight, maturity-stage composition and sex ratio. Antarctic toothfish were not randomly distributed across the region, and spatial variations were characterised by complex relationships involving topography, temperature, salinity and sea ice. In particular, catch rates were highest at depths between 1000–1700 m. Mean weight and the proportion of fish that were mature both increased with depth and decreased with bottom temperature. Model predictions were also used to develop hypotheses relating to population function, including the location of nursery and spawning areas. This characterisation of the population can facilitate evaluation of fishing impacts in East Antarctica, and improve our understanding of the role of toothfish in Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Toothfish Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic Southern Ocean East Antarctica Fisheries Research 219 105338
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topic fisheries management
habitat use
Antarctica
Dissostichus mawsoni
spellingShingle fisheries management
habitat use
Antarctica
Dissostichus mawsoni
Yates, P
Ziegler, P
Welsford, DC
Wotherspoon, S
Burch, P
Maschette, D
Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
topic_facet fisheries management
habitat use
Antarctica
Dissostichus mawsoni
description As Antarctic fish species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characterise the structure and function of their populations and understand how they may respond to changes in their environment. We integrated fishery-dependent and environmental data from years 2003–2017 to investigate the distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along a c. 3000 nm expanse of the shelf and slope along East Antarctica (30–150 °E). Spatially-explicit generalised additive mixed models were used to characterise the environmental drivers of relative abundance, mean individual weight, maturity-stage composition and sex ratio. Antarctic toothfish were not randomly distributed across the region, and spatial variations were characterised by complex relationships involving topography, temperature, salinity and sea ice. In particular, catch rates were highest at depths between 1000–1700 m. Mean weight and the proportion of fish that were mature both increased with depth and decreased with bottom temperature. Model predictions were also used to develop hypotheses relating to population function, including the location of nursery and spawning areas. This characterisation of the population can facilitate evaluation of fishing impacts in East Antarctica, and improve our understanding of the role of toothfish in Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yates, P
Ziegler, P
Welsford, DC
Wotherspoon, S
Burch, P
Maschette, D
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Ziegler, P
Welsford, DC
Wotherspoon, S
Burch, P
Maschette, D
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title Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
title_short Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
title_full Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
title_fullStr Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni along East Antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
title_sort distribution of antarctic toothfish dissostichus mawsoni along east antarctica: environmental drivers and management implications
publisher Elsevier Science Bv
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.utas.edu.au/31299/
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