Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish

Shorthorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus scorpius ) and large cod (300–400 g body weight) are important predators on newly settled 0-group cod ( Gadus morhua ) and saithe ( Pollachius virens ) in Porsangerfjorden in northern Norway. The Atlantic wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus ) used to be abundant but is now...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Strand, Hans Kristian, Pedersen, Torstein, Christie, Hartvig C, Moy, Frithjof Emil
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description Shorthorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus scorpius ) and large cod (300–400 g body weight) are important predators on newly settled 0-group cod ( Gadus morhua ) and saithe ( Pollachius virens ) in Porsangerfjorden in northern Norway. The Atlantic wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus ) used to be abundant but is now very rare in the fjord. Video recorded experiments showed that interactions between shorthorn sculpins, wolffish and large cod affected predation rates on small 0-group cod and saithe in tanks with a gravel, cobble and seaweed ( Fucus serratus ) substrate. We found that sculpins were unable to catch 0-group specimens when they were the only predatory species in the experimental tank and the lights were left on 24 h a day (to simulate the midnight sun), and that they did not even attempt to catch them. The addition of a large cod to the tank increased sculpin attack rates and predation success significantly. The “cod effect” was due to 0-group specimens avoiding attacks by escaping into the cobbles or vegetation, were they could be more easily reached by the sculpins. When tanks were supplemented with a wolffish in addition to the cod, both sculpin and cod predation success was lowered by approximately 50% in the 24-h light regime. When the experimental setup was changed to a day/night light cycle, however, the wolffish presence had no effect. Also, sculpins in tanks without cod and wolffish went from consuming zero to 29% of the 0-group specimens in the tank when the light regime went from 24-h light to day/night. Sculpins and cod were most effective predators on 0-group cod and saithe at dusk/night/dawn, and the presence of a cruising predator like cod increased sculpin predation success and probably vice versa . The experimental data indicate that rebuilding wolffish stocks in the fjord system may make the bottom substrate more protective for 0-group specimens of cod and saithe, by limiting the foraging volume of an effective bottom-dwelling 0-group predator like the sculpin. Further field and lab studies must be ...
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/18800 2025-04-13T14:19:13+00:00 Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish Strand, Hans Kristian Pedersen, Torstein Christie, Hartvig C Moy, Frithjof Emil 2020-03-06 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18800 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151356 eng eng Elsevier Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Norges forskningsråd: 217663 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/RCN/?/217663/Norway/?/?/ FRIDAID 1812233 doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151356 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18800 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2020 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151356 2025-03-14T05:17:55Z Shorthorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus scorpius ) and large cod (300–400 g body weight) are important predators on newly settled 0-group cod ( Gadus morhua ) and saithe ( Pollachius virens ) in Porsangerfjorden in northern Norway. The Atlantic wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus ) used to be abundant but is now very rare in the fjord. Video recorded experiments showed that interactions between shorthorn sculpins, wolffish and large cod affected predation rates on small 0-group cod and saithe in tanks with a gravel, cobble and seaweed ( Fucus serratus ) substrate. We found that sculpins were unable to catch 0-group specimens when they were the only predatory species in the experimental tank and the lights were left on 24 h a day (to simulate the midnight sun), and that they did not even attempt to catch them. The addition of a large cod to the tank increased sculpin attack rates and predation success significantly. The “cod effect” was due to 0-group specimens avoiding attacks by escaping into the cobbles or vegetation, were they could be more easily reached by the sculpins. When tanks were supplemented with a wolffish in addition to the cod, both sculpin and cod predation success was lowered by approximately 50% in the 24-h light regime. When the experimental setup was changed to a day/night light cycle, however, the wolffish presence had no effect. Also, sculpins in tanks without cod and wolffish went from consuming zero to 29% of the 0-group specimens in the tank when the light regime went from 24-h light to day/night. Sculpins and cod were most effective predators on 0-group cod and saithe at dusk/night/dawn, and the presence of a cruising predator like cod increased sculpin predation success and probably vice versa . The experimental data indicate that rebuilding wolffish stocks in the fjord system may make the bottom substrate more protective for 0-group specimens of cod and saithe, by limiting the foraging volume of an effective bottom-dwelling 0-group predator like the sculpin. Further field and lab studies must be ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Northern Norway Porsangerfjorden midnight sun University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 526 151356
spellingShingle VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
Strand, Hans Kristian
Pedersen, Torstein
Christie, Hartvig C
Moy, Frithjof Emil
Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title_full Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title_fullStr Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title_full_unstemmed Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title_short Synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
title_sort synergism between cruising cod and ambush sculpin predators on 0-group gadoids is modified by daylight cycle and presence of aggressive wolffish
topic VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
topic_facet VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18800
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151356