Mean temperature of the catch index can be masked by changes in catch composition unrelated to ocean warming

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Fisheries Management and Ecology Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1111/fme.12659
Ali Alajmi, Abdulrahman Ben-Hasan, Tariq Alrushaid, Arezoo Vahabnezhad, Daniel Pauly
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Oceans are increasingly warming through climate change. Fish and invertebrate ectotherms respond to ocean warming through poleward and depth-related migrations, a consequence of which is disruption of fisheries catch compositions. Mean temperature of the catch (MTC) is an index of change in catch composition, from colder to warmer water species. MTC is widely applied as an easily parameterised variable using readily available data (catch and species preferred temperature), but few studies underscore situations that might mask the “true” MTC trend. Here, we use fisheries catch in the Arabian-Persian Gulf (“Gulf”) to highlight, for the first time, how abrupt changes in market demand can strongly influence catch composition and thereby mask a trend in MTC, and discuss the implications of the unmasked MTC trend to fisheries in the region. We found that a recent sharp decline in MTC from 27 to 26°C, despite a gradual increase in sea surface temperature, coincided with an escalated demand for the largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus), a relatively cold-water species in the Gulf, that caused catch to dramatically increase for export to overseas markets. Our findings suggest that the change in MTC reflected a fishery response to satisfy increased international market demand, rather than reflecting warming-driven changes in catch composition. When excluding the effect of T. lepturus catch, the Gulf MTC trend was stable over time and consistent with a trend in many tropical and subtropical waters. Our findings highlight that an MTC change can be masked by factors unrelated to warming-driven changes in catch composition, and that catch-only MTC trends should be examined cautiously.

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渔获量指数的平均温度可能会被与海洋变暖无关的渔获量构成变化所掩盖
气候变化导致海洋日益变暖。鱼类和无脊椎动物通过向极地和深度洄游对海洋变暖做出反应,其结果是破坏了渔业渔获构成。渔获物平均温度(MTC)是渔获物组成从冷水到暖水物种变化的指数。MTC 作为一个易于使用现成数据(渔获量和鱼种喜好温度)进行参数化的变量被广泛应用,但很少有研究强调可能掩盖 MTC "真实 "趋势的情况。在此,我们利用阿拉伯-波斯湾("海湾")的渔业渔获量,首次强调了市场需求的突然变化如何强烈影响渔获量构成,从而掩盖 MTC 趋势,并讨论了被掩盖的 MTC 趋势对该地区渔业的影响。我们发现,尽管海面温度逐渐升高,但最近 MTC 却从 27 摄氏度急剧下降到 26 摄氏度,与此同时,海湾地区对相对冷水鱼种大头毛尾鱼(Trichiurus lepturus)的需求不断增加,导致渔获量急剧增加,从而出口到海外市场。我们的研究结果表明,MTC 的变化反映了渔业为满足国际市场需求增加而做出的反应,而不是反映了气候变暖导致的渔获构成变化。如果剔除栉水母捕获量的影响,海湾 MTC 趋势在一段时间内是稳定的,并且与许多热带和亚热带水域的趋势一致。我们的研究结果强调,MTC 的变化可能被与气候变暖驱动的渔获组成变化无关的因素所掩盖,因此应谨慎研究仅渔获量的 MTC 趋势。
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Fisheries Management and Ecology
Fisheries Management and Ecology 农林科学-渔业
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3.80
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5.00%
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77
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries Management and Ecology is a journal with an international perspective. It presents papers that cover all aspects of the management, ecology and conservation of inland, estuarine and coastal fisheries. The Journal aims to: foster an understanding of the maintenance, development and management of the conditions under which fish populations and communities thrive, and how they and their habitat can be conserved and enhanced; promote a thorough understanding of the dual nature of fisheries as valuable resources exploited for food, recreational and commercial purposes and as pivotal indicators of aquatic habitat quality and conservation status; help fisheries managers focus upon policy, management, operational, conservation and ecological issues; assist fisheries ecologists become more aware of the needs of managers for information, techniques, tools and concepts; integrate ecological studies with all aspects of management; ensure that the conservation of fisheries and their environments is a recurring theme in fisheries and aquatic management.
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