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Review of Fish Feel Pain – Scrutiny of A Dogma 鱼也会痛--对教条的审视》评论
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2299648
James D. Rose
Published in Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《渔业科学与水产养殖评论》(2024 年提前出版)
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Methods for the Collection of Fish Mucus: A Systematic Review 收集鱼粘液的方法:系统回顾
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2289012
Marta Fernandez Cunha, Ezequiel R. Coscueta, María Emilia Brassesco, Frederico Almada, David Gonçalves, Manuela Pintado
The aquatic environment holds a vast source of organisms that provide numerous opportunities to bioprospect new molecules. Notably, fish are producers of an epidermal mucus that offers protection a...
水生环境中蕴藏着大量生物,为新分子的生物勘探提供了众多机会。值得注意的是,鱼类是一种表皮粘液的生产者,这种粘液能保护鱼类的表皮和...
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A Critical Assessment of Microplastics in Molluscan Shellfish with Recommendations for Experimental Protocols, Animal Husbandry, Publication, and Future Research 软体动物贝类中微塑料的关键评估及其实验方案、畜牧业、出版和未来研究的建议
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2216301
Sandra E. Shumway, Kayla Mladinich, Noreen Blaschik, Bridget A. Holohan, J. Evan Ward
Microplastics (MP) are a contaminant of emerging concern and, as such, there has been a rush to action and publication. Over the past two decades, this haste has resulted in a chaotic and cluttered...
微塑料(MP)是一种新出现的令人担忧的污染物,因此,人们急于采取行动并发表文章。在过去的二十年里,这种匆忙导致了混乱和混乱。。。
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Properties and Behavior of Sexual Life Stages Underlying Dinoflagellate HAB Events of Cyst-Producing Species That Disrupt Fisheries and Aquaculture 影响渔业和水产养殖的产囊物种甲藻HAB事件的性生活阶段特性和行为
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2268715
Agneta Persson, Barry C. Smith, Jennifer H. Alix, Gary H. Wikfors
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) are natural environmental occurrences that can disrupt ecosystem function that supports fisheries and aquaculture, as well as rendering harvested seafood, especially shel...
有害藻华(HAB)是一种自然环境事件,可破坏支持渔业和水产养殖的生态系统功能,并使捕捞的海产品,尤其是货架。。。
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Supporting Global Blue Economy through Sustainable Molluscan Mariculture with a Focus on China 以中国为中心,通过可持续的软体动物海洋养殖支持全球蓝色经济
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2260489
Daomin Peng, Yugui Zhu, Sandra E. Shumway, Jiansong Chu, U. Rashid Sumaila
Molluscan mariculture has become increasingly common in coastal areas of China with production accounting for ∼69% of Chinese total mariculture production. In other international locations, however...
软体动物海水养殖在中国沿海地区越来越普遍,产量占中国海水养殖总产量的约69%。然而,在其他国际地点。。。
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Reasons to Be Skeptical about Sentience and Pain in Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates 怀疑鱼类和水生无脊椎动物感受和疼痛的原因
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2257802
Benjamin K. Diggles, Robert Arlinghaus, Howard I. Browman, Steven J. Cooke, Robin L. Cooper, Ian G. Cowx, Charles D. Derby, Stuart W. Derbyshire, Paul JB Hart, Brian Jones, Alexander O. Kasumyan, Brian Key, Julian G. Pepperell, D Christopher Rogers, James D. Rose, Alex Schwab, Anne B. Skiftesvik, Don Stevens, Jeffrey D. Shields, Craig Watson
The welfare of fishes and aquatic invertebrates is important, and several jurisdictions have included these taxa under welfare regulation in recent years. Regulation of welfare requires use of scie...
鱼类和水生无脊椎动物的福利很重要,近年来,一些司法管辖区已将这些分类群纳入福利法规。福利监管要求使用科学。。。
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Resource Use and Pollution Potential in Feed-Based Aquaculture 饲料养殖的资源利用与污染潜力
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-09-23 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2258226
Claude E. Boyd, Aaron A. McNevin
Feed use in aquaculture results in large amounts of embodied land, freshwater, energy and wild fish use. Selection of feed ingredients at feed mills can reduce the amounts of one or more of the fou...
水产养殖中的饲料使用导致大量土地、淡水、能源和野生鱼类的使用。饲料厂对饲料成分的选择可以减少一种或多种饲料的用量。。。
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A Scoping Review of Aquatic Food Systems during the COVID-19 Pandemic 2019冠状病毒病大流行期间水生食品系统范围审查
1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2231096
David C. Love, Lisa M. Weltzien, Andrew L. Thorne-Lyman, Natalie S. Armstrong, Elizabeth Chatpar, Marisa Koontz, Dahiany Zayas-Toro, Lionel Dabbadie, Jonathan Lansley, Felix Marttin, Stefania Vannuccini, Elizabeth M. Nussbaumer, Florence Poulain
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented shock to capture fisheries and aquaculture sectors. This scoping review of 670 articles explored the spatial, temporal, and thematic coverage of this event. The search period was January 1, 2020 to February 7, 2022. Articles were mainly peer-reviewed journals (88%) with the remainder from the gray literature (12%). Studies were performed at the global (21%), multi-country (11%), national (45%), and sub-national (23%) levels. Most studies involved primary or secondary data collection (71%) and the remainder were either review articles (17%) or commentaries (12%). Among the studies using primary and secondary data, nearly half (49%) were performed in the first five months of the pandemic (March to July 2020), and 84% within the first year of the pandemic (March 2020–February 2021). There were many studies in South and Southeast Asia, Southern Europe, China, and the United States, and fewer studies in other regions. The pandemic created challenges and opportunities, with heterogeneity in impacts among industrial and small-scale sectors, production methods, geographies, value chains, and by gender. Cumulative impacts from climate change and conflicts contributed to pandemic-related hardships. Increased unemployment and inflation led to rising food insecurity for small-scale producers, fishworkers, and low-income households. Aquatic food intake was more severely affected than other food groups during lockdowns, and it decreased more in low- and middle-income countries than in high-income countries. Responses were diverse, reflecting the capacity and resources of a country, but in general there was unprecedented public support to sustain the private sector (i.e., income support, tax relief, subsidies). As this study focused mainly on the first year of the pandemic, future work is needed to identify which groups exited the pandemic stronger or weaker, what factors enabled some populations to bounce-back, how the crisis affected value chains, and the effectiveness of interventions.Keywords: AquaculturefisheriesCOVID-19livelihoodresiliencesmall-scale AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank Claire Twose, Johns Hopkins Welch Medical Library, for assisting with the literature review search. We thank Jamie Harding and Mike Milli, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future for assistance in making GIS maps and food systems framework figures, respectively, and Shawn McKenzie at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future for reviewing the work.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementA bibliography of all references in the literature review and writing of this literature review is available as a Supplement File.Additional informationFundingThis work was funded by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, and the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation.
摘要2019冠状病毒病大流行对捕捞渔业和水产养殖业造成了前所未有的冲击。本文对670篇文章进行了范围审查,探讨了该事件的空间、时间和主题覆盖。搜索期为2020年1月1日至2022年2月7日。文章主要来自同行评议期刊(88%),其余来自灰色文献(12%)。研究在全球(21%)、多国(11%)、国家(45%)和次国家(23%)层面进行。大多数研究涉及主要或次要数据收集(71%),其余为综述文章(17%)或评论(12%)。在使用初级和二级数据的研究中,近一半(49%)是在大流行的前五个月(2020年3月至7月)进行的,84%是在大流行的第一年(2020年3月至2021年2月)进行的。南亚和东南亚、南欧、中国和美国的研究较多,其他地区的研究较少。大流行既带来了挑战,也带来了机遇,对工业和小规模部门、生产方法、地域、价值链和性别的影响各不相同。气候变化和冲突的累积影响加剧了与大流行病有关的困难。失业和通货膨胀加剧导致小规模生产者、渔业工人和低收入家庭的粮食不安全状况加剧。在封城期间,水生食物摄入量受到的影响比其他食物类别更严重,低收入和中等收入国家的下降幅度大于高收入国家。反应是多种多样的,反映了一个国家的能力和资源,但总的来说,维持私营部门的公共支持是前所未有的(即收入支助、税收减免、补贴)。由于本研究主要侧重于大流行的第一年,因此需要开展进一步的工作,以确定哪些群体在大流行后变得更强或更弱,哪些因素使一些人群得以反弹,危机如何影响价值链,以及干预措施的有效性。我们要感谢约翰霍普金斯大学韦尔奇医学图书馆的Claire Twose协助进行文献综述检索。我们感谢约翰霍普金斯大学宜居未来研究中心的Jamie Harding和Mike Milli分别协助制作GIS地图和粮食系统框架图,并感谢约翰霍普金斯大学宜居未来研究中心的Shawn McKenzie对工作的审阅。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明文献综述中所有参考文献的参考书目和本文献综述的写作可作为补充文件。这项工作由联合国粮食及农业组织、约翰霍普金斯未来宜居中心和大堪萨斯城社区基金会资助。
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Considerations for Water Temperature-Related Fishery Closures in Recreational Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Catch and Release Fisheries: A Case Study from Eastern Canada 在休闲大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)捕捞和释放渔业中水温相关渔业关闭的考虑:来自加拿大东部的案例研究
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2242959
T. V. Van Leeuwen, S. Lehnert, C. Breau, M. Fitzsimmons, Nicholas I. Kelly, J. Dempson, V. Neville, Mark Young, D. Keefe, Tomas Bird, D. Côté
Abstract Accumulating evidence has demonstrated a decrease in post-release survival of angled Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) during periods of warm water temperatures. Consequently, the application of water temperature-related fishery closures by resource managers is gaining interest. Here, the role of water temperature-related fishery closures in recreational Atlantic salmon fisheries is reviewed by (1) presenting a synopsis of factors that could influence the effectiveness of these fishery closures, (2) using novel fisheries and water temperature data from Eastern Canada, to illustrate how various closures can affect management outcomes, and (3) discussing alternative options for managers to implement such fishery closures. Results suggest there are a number of considerations when implementing a water temperature-related fishery closure. For populations meeting conservation requirements, results show that additional angling opportunities can occur at minimal conservation cost by applying morning-angling-only protocols in rivers during periods of reduced catch and release and moderately warm water temperatures. The impact on salmon populations, however, will be higher in situations where high catch and release rates overlap with warm water periods (e.g. when day-night water temperatures remain in excess of 20 °C or remain high during the summer) or occur over prolonged periods of extreme warm water temperatures. In situations where resource managers have few resources and need to implement water temperature-related fishery closures on a large spatial scale, it is recommended that strategically chosen index rivers to inform water temperature-related fishery closures are used. In rivers with healthy salmon populations, angling opportunities during periods of warm water could be considered if supported by enhanced monitoring (e.g., monitoring salmon abundance, spatially-structured water temperature data, and mandatory catch reporting (catch and effort)) that optimize tradeoffs between socio-economic benefits and conservation.
摘要越来越多的证据表明,在温暖的水温期间,大西洋角鲑(Salmo salar)的放生后存活率下降。因此,资源管理者对水温相关渔业关闭的应用越来越感兴趣。在此,通过(1)简要介绍可能影响这些渔业关闭有效性的因素,(2)使用加拿大东部的新渔业和水温数据,说明各种关闭如何影响管理结果,以及(3)讨论管理者实施此类渔业关闭的备选方案。结果表明,在实施与水温相关的渔业关闭时,有许多考虑因素。对于满足保护要求的种群,研究结果表明,在渔获量和释放量减少以及水温适中的时期,通过在河流中应用仅限上午钓鱼的协议,可以以最低的保护成本获得额外的钓鱼机会。然而,在高捕获率和释放率与温水期重叠的情况下(例如,昼夜水温保持在20℃以上),对鲑鱼种群的影响会更大 °C或在夏季保持高温)或在长时间的极端温暖水温下发生。在资源管理者资源较少且需要在大空间范围内实施与水温相关的渔业关闭的情况下,建议使用战略性选择的指数河流,以告知与水温相关渔业关闭。在鲑鱼种群健康的河流中,如果加强监测(例如,监测鲑鱼丰度、空间结构水温数据和强制性渔获量报告(渔获量和努力)),优化社会经济效益和保护之间的权衡,则可以考虑在温水期钓鱼的机会。
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Relationships between Queen Conch Larval Biology and Recruitment, Connectivity, and Fishery Management 海螺后幼虫生物学与招募、连通性和渔业管理的关系
IF 11.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2228905
A. Stoner, M. Davis, Andrew S. Kough
Abstract The queen conch (Aliger gigas) is an important fishery resource species in the Caribbean region, increasingly threatened by overharvest. The species’ life history is characterized by density-dependent reproduction, benthic egg masses, and a 2-4-week planktotrophic period with potential for long-distance dispersal. This review focuses on veliger growth, development, and settlement, especially as related to environmental variables, and larval duration and behavior relevant to transport. More than 3000 plankton collections for queen conch made throughout the region show that most veligers occur in the upper water column during the warmest season, with evidence for a positive association between abundance of late-stage veligers and subsequent abundance of juveniles in nursery grounds. Biophysical models based upon the best information on veliger duration and vertical movement yield predictions on population connectivity and can be used in design for networks of marine protected areas. While the earliest genetic studies suggested an open panmictic Caribbean population, more recent molecular genetic results show that populations exhibit a continuum-like structure, and self-recruitment occurs in certain localities. The current state of knowledge of early life history and connectivity for queen conch is discussed in terms of recruitment potential, climate change, and management for sustainable fisheries.
皇后螺(Aliger gigas)是加勒比地区重要的渔业资源物种,过度捕捞的威胁日益严重。该物种的生活史以密度依赖性繁殖、底栖卵群和2-4周的浮游营养期为特征,具有长距离传播的潜力。本文综述了幼虫的生长、发育和定居,特别是与环境变量的关系,以及与运输相关的幼虫持续时间和行为。在整个地区收集到的3000多只浮游生物表明,在最温暖的季节,大多数浮鳃虫出现在上层水柱上,有证据表明,晚期浮鳃虫的丰度与随后幼体的丰度之间存在正相关关系。生物物理模型基于迁移持续时间和垂直移动的最佳信息,可以预测种群连通性,并可用于海洋保护区网络的设计。虽然最早的遗传研究表明加勒比地区是一个开放的泛型种群,但最近的分子遗传结果表明,种群表现出类似连续体的结构,并且在某些地方发生了自我招募。从招聘潜力、气候变化和可持续渔业管理等方面讨论了螺后的早期生活史和连通性的现状。
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