野生大鳞大麻哈鱼的管理目标如何与可行性保持一致?

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1002/fsh.11108
Timothy Copeland, Jonathan D. Ebel, Ryan N. Kinzer, Matthew P. Corsi
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对目标的评估对于有效管理以保护有生存能力和多样化的鱼类种群并支持捕捞至关重要。蛇河流域野生大鳞大麻哈鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的管理就是努力实现渔业目标的例证。考虑到当代幼鱼移出的产量,当务之急是确定实现丰量目标所需的从移出到成鱼(Se-a)的存活率。人类活动对产卵和育苗栖息地的影响增加,导致实现目标所需的 Se-a 提高。荒野种群表现出生存能力,可以在 Se-a 低于其他地方要求的情况下维持渔业。相反,作为栖息地恢复目标的种群需要更高的 Se-a 来实现目标,这表明需要提高卵到蜕皮的存活率。然而,在所有种群中,Se-a 已降至替代所需的临界值以下,即使在当前的低丰量条件下也是如此。尽管存在这些挑战,但大多数种群仍有潜力实现丰量目标,这强调了战略性干预对提高其恢复能力的重要性。
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How do Management Goals for Wild Chinook Salmon Align with Feasibility?

Evaluation of goals is crucial for effective management to conserve viable and diverse fish populations and to support harvest. Management of wild Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in the Snake River basin exemplifies the struggle to meet fisheries goals. Considering contemporary production of juvenile emigrants, it is imperative to determine the survival from emigration to adult (Se-a) required to meet abundance goals. Increased anthropogenic impact on spawning and rearing habitats leads to higher Se-a required to attain goals. Wilderness populations exhibit viability and could sustain fisheries with Se-a lower than required elsewhere. Conversely, populations targeted for habitat restoration demand higher Se-a to fulfill goals, indicating a need to enhance egg-to-smolt survival. However, Se-a has fallen below the threshold needed for replacement in all populations, even at current low abundances. Despite these challenges, most populations still possess the potential to achieve abundance goals, emphasizing the importance of strategic interventions to bolster their resilience.

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Fisheries
Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Fisheries is a monthly magazine established in January 1976, by the American Fisheries Society (AFS), the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists. Fisheries features peer-reviewed technical articles on all aspects of aquatic resource-related subjects, as well as professional issues, new ideas and approaches, education, economics, administration, and law. Issues contain features, essays, AFS news, current events, book reviews, editorials, letters, job notices, chapter activies, and a calendar of events.
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