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Spawning stock and recruitment in North Sea cod shaped by food and climate

In order to provide better fisheries management and conservation decisions, there is a need to discern the underlying relationship between the spawning stock and recruitment of marine fishes, a relationship which is influenced by the environmental conditions. Here, we demonstrate how the environment...

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Autores principales: Olsen, Esben Moland, Ottersen, Geir, Llope, Marcos, Chan, Kung-Sik, Beaugrand, Grégory, Stenseth, Nils Chr.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20810442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1465
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author Olsen, Esben Moland
Ottersen, Geir
Llope, Marcos
Chan, Kung-Sik
Beaugrand, Grégory
Stenseth, Nils Chr.
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description In order to provide better fisheries management and conservation decisions, there is a need to discern the underlying relationship between the spawning stock and recruitment of marine fishes, a relationship which is influenced by the environmental conditions. Here, we demonstrate how the environmental conditions (temperature and the food availability for fish larvae) influence the stock–recruitment relationship and indeed what kind of stock–recruitment relationship we might see under different environmental conditions. Using unique zooplankton data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder, we find that food availability (i.e. zooplankton) in essence determines which model applies for the once large North Sea cod (Gadus morhua) stock. Further, we show that recruitment is strengthened during cold years and weakened during warm years. Our combined model explained 45 per cent of the total variance in cod recruitment, while the traditional Ricker and Beverton–Holt models only explained about 10 per cent. Specifically, our approach predicts that a full recovery of the North Sea cod stock might not be expected until the environment becomes more favourable.
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spelling pubmed-30256822011-02-02 Spawning stock and recruitment in North Sea cod shaped by food and climate Olsen, Esben Moland Ottersen, Geir Llope, Marcos Chan, Kung-Sik Beaugrand, Grégory Stenseth, Nils Chr. Proc Biol Sci Research Articles In order to provide better fisheries management and conservation decisions, there is a need to discern the underlying relationship between the spawning stock and recruitment of marine fishes, a relationship which is influenced by the environmental conditions. Here, we demonstrate how the environmental conditions (temperature and the food availability for fish larvae) influence the stock–recruitment relationship and indeed what kind of stock–recruitment relationship we might see under different environmental conditions. Using unique zooplankton data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder, we find that food availability (i.e. zooplankton) in essence determines which model applies for the once large North Sea cod (Gadus morhua) stock. Further, we show that recruitment is strengthened during cold years and weakened during warm years. Our combined model explained 45 per cent of the total variance in cod recruitment, while the traditional Ricker and Beverton–Holt models only explained about 10 per cent. Specifically, our approach predicts that a full recovery of the North Sea cod stock might not be expected until the environment becomes more favourable. The Royal Society 2011-02-22 2010-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3025682/ /pubmed/20810442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1465 Text en This Journal is © 2010 The Royal Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Spawning stock and recruitment in North Sea cod shaped by food and climate
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title_short Spawning stock and recruitment in North Sea cod shaped by food and climate
title_sort spawning stock and recruitment in north sea cod shaped by food and climate
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20810442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1465
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