了解影响大西洋鲱鱼繁殖的因素:从产卵到幼鱼

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Fisheries Oceanography Pub Date : 2022-12-04 DOI:10.1111/fog.12621
Jacob Burbank, Rachel A. DeJong, François Turcotte, Nicolas Rolland
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补充是种群动态的一个关键组成部分,补充的变化是有商业价值的海洋鱼类种群丰度大幅波动的基础。海洋中上层鱼类,如大西洋鲱鱼(Clupea harengus)在受广泛的生物和非生物因素驱动的招募方面具有相对较高的变异性。每个因素对决定征聘的相对重要性和相互作用了解甚少,因此,征聘估计数是渔业管理和预测未来人口规模方面最大的不确定因素之一。大西洋鲱鱼的招募不足已被确定为该物种的主要问题和瓶颈;因此,影响成功招聘的因素是渔业管理者非常感兴趣的。本文综述了影响大西洋鲱鱼卵期、早期仔鱼期、晚期仔鱼期和幼鱼期生存的因素,以期对大西洋鲱鱼的招募有一个更全面的认识,并为指导未来的研究提供建议。我们确定了9个生物因素和8个非生物因素,这些因素已经被发现对大西洋鲱鱼的招募产生了实质性的影响,其中温度、猎物可用性和捕食是最常见的研究因素。我们得出的结论是,不是一个因素主要决定了捕捞,而是许多因素的集合,这些因素在时间和空间上都有变化,导致大西洋鲱鱼捕捞年复一年的巨大变化。为了更好地了解大西洋鲱鱼的捕捞和改善渔业管理决策,需要采取全面的方法。
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Understanding factors influencing Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) recruitment: From egg deposition to juveniles

Recruitment is a critical component of population dynamics and variability in recruitment underpins large fluctuations in population abundances of commercially valuable marine fishes. Marine pelagic fishes such as Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) experience relatively high variability in recruitment that is driven by a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors. The relative importance and interaction of each factor for determining recruitment is poorly understood, and consequently, recruitment estimates are one of the largest uncertainties in fisheries management and predictions of future population sizes. Poor recruitment of Atlantic herring has been identified as a major issue and bottleneck for the species; therefore, factors influencing successful recruitment are of great interest to fisheries managers. Here we review studies that have examined the factors influencing survival at the egg stage, early larval stage, late larval stage, and juvenile stage to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the recruitment of Atlantic herring and provide recommendations to guide future research. We identified nine biotic and eight abiotic factors that have been found to substantially impact the recruitment of Atlantic herring, with temperature, prey availability, and predation being the most commonly investigated factors. We conclude it is not one factor that primarily determines recruitment, but rather a collection of many factors that vary temporally and spatially that drive the large variation observed in Atlantic herring recruitment year over year. A holistic approach is required to better understand recruitment and improve fisheries management decisions regarding Atlantic herring.

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Fisheries Oceanography
Fisheries Oceanography 农林科学-海洋学
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期刊介绍: The international journal of the Japanese Society for Fisheries Oceanography, Fisheries Oceanography is designed to present a forum for the exchange of information amongst fisheries scientists worldwide. Fisheries Oceanography: presents original research articles relating the production and dynamics of fish populations to the marine environment examines entire food chains - not just single species identifies mechanisms controlling abundance explores factors affecting the recruitment and abundance of fish species and all higher marine tropic levels
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