Pacific cod in the Anthropocene: An early life history perspective under changing thermal habitats

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1111/faf.12779
Benjamin J. Laurel, Alisa Abookire, Steve J. Barbeaux, L. Zoe Almeida, Louise A. Copeman, Janet Duffy-Anderson, Thomas P. Hurst, Michael A. Litzow, Trond Kristiansen, Jessica A. Miller, Wayne Palsson, Sean Rooney, Hillary L. Thalmann, Lauren A. Rogers
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The rapid decline in Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus, Gadidae) biomass following multiple Gulf of Alaska marine heatwaves (2014–2016 and 2019) may be one of the most dramatic documented changes in a sustainably managed marine fishery. As such, fisheries managers are exploring new recruitment paradigms for Pacific cod under novel environmental conditions. In this review, we address the challenges of managing and forecasting Pacific cod populations in the Eastern Pacific where thermal habitats for early life stages are undergoing varying rates of change across space and time. We use observational data to examine changes in distribution, abundance and demographics of the population from 1993 to 2020, and model contemporary and future changes of thermal habitat for both spawning success and age-0 juvenile growth potential. Results indicate that reduced spawning habitat and early life stage abundance may be a precursor to regional population decline, but the recent apparent increases in size-at-age of pre-recruits will have unknown impacts on future recruitment in these regions. We contend that continued monitoring of early life stages will be necessary to track changes in phenology and growth that likely determine size-at-age and the survival trajectories of year classes into the adult population. These include complex size- and temperature-dependent energetics spanning seasonal habitats through the first winter. Climate-ready management of Pacific cod will, therefore, require new process investigations beyond single-season surveys focused on one-life stage.

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人类世的太平洋鳕鱼:热栖息地变化下的早期生活史视角
在多次阿拉斯加湾海洋热浪(2014-2016年和2019年)之后,太平洋鳕鱼(Gadus macronephalus,Gadae)生物量的快速下降可能是可持续管理海洋渔业中最引人注目的变化之一。因此,渔业管理人员正在探索在新的环境条件下招募太平洋鳕鱼的新模式。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了管理和预测东太平洋太平洋鳕鱼种群的挑战,在东太平洋,早期生命阶段的热栖息地正经历着不同的时空变化率。我们使用观测数据来研究1993年至2020年种群分布、丰度和人口统计的变化,并为产卵成功率和0岁幼鱼生长潜力模拟热栖息地的当代和未来变化。结果表明,产卵栖息地和早期生命阶段丰度的减少可能是区域种群数量下降的前兆,但最近在预招募年龄时规模的明显增加将对这些地区未来的招募产生未知影响。我们认为,有必要继续监测生命早期阶段,以跟踪可能决定年龄大小和成年人口年龄段生存轨迹的表型和生长变化。其中包括在第一个冬天跨越季节性栖息地的复杂的大小和温度依赖性能量学。因此,太平洋鳕鱼的气候适应性管理将需要新的过程调查,而不仅仅是针对一个生命阶段的单季调查。
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期刊介绍: Fish and Fisheries adopts a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of fish biology and fisheries. It draws contributions in the form of major synoptic papers and syntheses or meta-analyses that lay out new approaches, re-examine existing findings, methods or theory, and discuss papers and commentaries from diverse areas. Focal areas include fish palaeontology, molecular biology and ecology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, behaviour, evolutionary studies, conservation, assessment, population dynamics, mathematical modelling, ecosystem analysis and the social, economic and policy aspects of fisheries where they are grounded in a scientific approach. A paper in Fish and Fisheries must draw upon all key elements of the existing literature on a topic, normally have a broad geographic and/or taxonomic scope, and provide general points which make it compelling to a wide range of readers whatever their geographical location. So, in short, we aim to publish articles that make syntheses of old or synoptic, long-term or spatially widespread data, introduce or consolidate fresh concepts or theory, or, in the Ghoti section, briefly justify preliminary, new synoptic ideas. Please note that authors of submissions not meeting this mandate will be directed to the appropriate primary literature.
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