德克萨斯州河口的Gafftopsail鲶鱼:种群趋势和生态系统影响

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES North American Journal of Fisheries Management Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.1002/nafm.10967
Lydia Cates, Stephen Hale, Zachary Olsen
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摘要:目的考虑到墨西哥湾西部Gafftopsail Catfish Bagre marinus的种群动态信息有限,本研究的目的是通过评估渔业独立拖网(幼鱼)和刺网(成鱼)数据的相对丰度、长度和栖息地偏好的趋势,以及在德克萨斯州所有河口收集的渔业依赖梭子鱼调查中垂钓者的捕捞趋势,来确定该物种在德克萨斯州河口的状况。方法由德克萨斯州公园和野生动物部收集了1983 - 2022年德克萨斯州海岸所有主要海湾系统的渔业独立和依赖监测数据。线性趋势分析用于评估整个时间序列和所有主要海湾系统的幼鱼和成鱼标本以及总休闲收获的趋势。采用增强回归树分析对幼鱼和成鱼的生境偏好进行了评价。结果在德克萨斯州的大部分河口,幼鱼和成鱼的捕捞率都在持续增长,其中德克萨斯州中部海岸的捕捞率在21世纪初开始出现了最极端的增长。在同一时间段内,在许多相同的河口,成年标本的平均长度显著缩短。生境适宜性分析表明,尽管Gafftopsail鲶鱼仍然存在于非常广泛的盐度条件下,但它们主要受盐度影响。垂钓者的渔获率表现出一些局部性的增加或减少趋势,尽管它们通常不遵循与渔业无关的趋势。结论在已知的Gafftopsail鲶鱼营养作用的背景下,这些趋势意味着对猎物生物和竞争对手都有更大的生态系统水平的影响。更全面地了解这些趋势和潜在的相互作用,将有助于渔业管理者在调查种群动态和建议管理策略时在基于生态系统的背景下开展工作。
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Gafftopsail Catfish in Texas Estuaries: Population Trends and Ecosystem Implications
Abstract Objective Given the limited information on population dynamics of Gafftopsail Catfish Bagre marinus in the western Gulf of Mexico, the objectives of this study were to determine the status of this species in Texas estuaries by assessing trends in relative abundance, length, and habitat preferences from fishery‐independent trawl (juvenile) and gill net (adult) data as well as angler harvest trends from fishery dependent creel surveys collected in all Texas estuaries. Methods Fishery independent and dependent monitoring data were collected by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in all major bay systems of the Texas coast from 1983‐2022. Linear trend analysis was used to assess trends across the full timeseries and all major bay systems for both juvenile and adult specimens and for total recreational harvest. Boosted regression tree analysis was used to assess habitat preference for both juveniles and adults. Result Both juvenile and adult catch rates consistently increased in most Texas estuaries, with the most extreme increases occurring in central Texas coast estuaries beginning in the early 2000's. During the same timeframe, mean lengths of adult specimens significantly decreased in many of the same estuaries. Habitat suitability analysis suggested that Gafftopsail Catfish were primarily influenced by salinity, though they still exist across a very broad range of salinity conditions. Angler catch rates showed some localized patterns of increasing or decreasing trends, though they generally did not follow fishery independent trends for most estuaries. Conclusion These trends interpreted in the context of the known trophic role of Gafftopsail Catfish imply the potential for larger ecosystem‐level effects on both prey organisms and competitors. A more thorough awareness of these trends and potential interactions should help fisheries managers operate in an ecosystem‐based context when investigating population dynamics and recommending management strategies.
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期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Fisheries Management promotes communication among fishery managers with an emphasis on North America, and addresses the maintenance, enhancement, and allocation of fisheries resources. It chronicles the development of practical monitoring and management programs for finfish and exploitable shellfish in marine and freshwater environments. Contributions relate to the management of fish populations, habitats, and users to protect and enhance fish and fishery resources for societal benefits. Case histories of successes, failures, and effects of fisheries programs help convey practical management experience to others.
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