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Climate effects on size-at-age: growth in warming waters compensates for earlier maturity in an exploited marine fish

机译:气候对年龄的影响:温水的生长补偿了被开采海水鱼的早熟

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Over the past 3decades, North Sea Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) have exhibited variable length-at-age along with declines in spawning stock biomass and timing of maturity. Multiple factors affecting growth and development in fish acted on this economically important stock over the same period including warming waters and an intensive fishery. Here, we employ North Sea cod as a model population, exploring how a physiologically relevant temperature metric (the growing degree-day, GDD; degrees Cday) can be used to compare year-classes on a physiologically relevant time-scale, disentangling influences of climate (thermal history) on observed length-at-age trends. We conclude that the trends in North Sea cod length-at-age observed during the last three decades can be explained by a combination of temperature-dependent growth increases and a trend toward earlier maturation, the latter likely induced by the intensive fishing pressure, and possibly evidence of fisheries-induced evolution.
机译:在过去的三个十年中,北海大西洋鳕(Gadus morhua)的成年期不断变化,产卵生物量的下降和成熟时间的延长。在同一时期,影响鱼类生长和发育的多种因素影响了这一重要的经济种群,包括水温升高和集约化渔业。在这里,我们以北海鳕鱼为模型种群,探索如何在生理上相关的时间尺度上使用生理上相关的温度度量(生长日数,GDD; Cday)来比较年级,从而解开了气候(热历史)观察到的年龄增长趋势。我们得出结论,在过去的三十年中观察到的北海鳕鱼年龄的变化趋势可以由温度依赖性生长的增长和较早成熟的趋势共同解释,后者可能是由强烈的捕捞压力引起的,以及可能是渔业诱发的进化的证据。

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