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Relative importance of population size fishing pressure and temperature on the spatial distribution of nine Northwest Atlantic groundfish stocks

机译:种群数量捕鱼压力和温度对九种西北大西洋底层鱼类种群空间分布的相对重要性

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The spatial distribution of nine Northwest Atlantic groundfish stocks was documented using spatial indicators based on Northeast Fisheries Science Center spring and fall bottom trawl survey data, 1963–2016. We then evaluated the relative importance of population size, fishing pressure and bottom temperature on spatial distribution with an information theoretic approach. Northward movement in the spring was generally consistent with prior analyses, whereas changes in depth distribution and area occupancy were not. Only two stocks exhibited the same changes in spatiotemporal distribution in the fall as compared with the spring. Fishing pressure was the most important predictor of the center of gravity (i.e., bivariate mean location of the population) for the majority of stocks in the spring, whereas in the fall this was restricted to the east-west component. Fishing pressure was also the most important predictor of the dispersion around the center of gravity in both spring and fall. In contrast, biomass was the most important predictor of area occupancy for the majority of stocks in both seasons. The relative importance of bottom temperature was ranked highest in the fewest number of cases. This study shows that fishing pressure, in addition to the previously established role of climate, influences the spatial distribution of groundfish in the Northwest Atlantic. More broadly, this study is one of a small but growing body of literature to demonstrate that fishing pressure has an effect on the spatial distribution of marine resources. Future work must consider both fishing pressure and climate when examining mechanisms underlying fish distribution shifts.
机译:利用空间指标,根据东北渔业科学中心1963年至2016年春季和秋季底拖网调查数据,记录了9种西北大西洋底层鱼类种群的空间分布。然后,我们使用信息理论方法评估了种群大小,捕鱼压力和底部温度对空间分布的相对重要性。春季的北移通常与先前的分析一致,而深度分布和面积占用的变化则与之不符。与春季相比,秋季只有两只股票的时空分布变化相同。春季春季大多数种群的捕捞压力是重心最重要的预测指标(即人口的双变量平均位置),而在秋季,捕捞压力仅限于东西方向。在春季和秋季,捕鱼压力也是重心附近分散的最重要预测指标。相反,对于两个季节中的大多数种群,生物量是面积占用的最重要预测指标。在最少的情况下,底部温度的相对重要性排名最高。这项研究表明,除了先前确定的气候作用外,捕鱼压力还会影响西北大西洋底层鱼类的空间分布。更广泛地说,这项研究是一小部分但正在增长的文献之一,用以证明捕鱼压力对海洋资源的空间分布有影响。在研究鱼类分布变化的机制时,未来的工作必须同时考虑捕捞压力和气候。

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