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Trophic and fishery interactions between Pacific hake and rockfish: effect on rockfish population rebuilding times

机译:太平洋无须鳕和石鱼之间的营养和渔业相互作用:对石鱼种群重建时间的影响

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ABSTRACT: Several species of overfished Pacific rockfish (genus Sebastes) are incidentally caught in the fishery targeting Pacific hake Merluccius productus. Juvenile rockfish also comprise a small amount of Pacific hake diets. We used 2-species, age-structured models to estimate how prey selectivity by Pacific hake, life history and population structure of rockfish, spatiotemporal overlap, and fishery closures might affect the time required to rebuild overfished rockfish populations to 40% of unfished spawning stock biomass. As prey selectivity increased, rebuilding time increased moderately for widow rockfish S. entomelas and darkblotched rockfish S. crameri, and more sharply for canary rockfish S. pinniger. Darkblotched rockfish were the least sensitive to Pacific hake predatory selectivity, which was likely related to their rarity in Pacific hake diets, not their stochastic reproductive success. Spatiotemporal overlap between rockfish and Pacific hake also increased rebuilding times, primarily because of higher rockfish bycatch, not predation. Early fishery closures and Pacific hake predation had an interactive effect that prolonged widow and canary rockfish rebuilding times, partly as a function of model assumptions and partly because fishery closures led to increased predation on juvenile rockfish. Because an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management involves considering the influence of ecological factors on fish populations, models that examine interactions between depleted species and predatory species are essential. In this case, it appears that overfished rockfish rebuilding times can be significantly affected by the dynamics of a key predator, but also that the predatory effect can be mitigated by effective bycatch control.
机译:摘要:几种捕捞过度的太平洋石鱼( Sebastes)被偶然捕捞到以太平洋鳕鱼 Merluccius productus 为目标的渔业中。幼年石鱼还包含少量太平洋鳕鱼饮食。我们使用两种物种的年龄结构模型来估计太平洋无鳕,生活史和石鱼种群结构,时空重叠和渔业关闭对猎物的选择性如何影响将过度捕捞的石鱼种群重建为未捕捞产卵种群的40%所需的时间。生物质。随着猎物选择性的增加,寡妇石鱼的重建时间适度增加。肠和斑驳的石鱼 S。 crameri ,对于金丝雀石鱼 S更为明显。品尼高。深色斑点的石鱼对太平洋无须鳕捕食的选择性最不敏感,这很可能与其在太平洋无须鳕饮食中的稀有性有关,而不是它们的随机繁殖成功。岩鱼和太平洋无须鳕之间的时空重叠也增加了重建时间,这主要是由于岩鱼副渔获物增加,而不是捕食。早期的渔业关闭和太平洋无须鳕捕食具有交互作用,延长了寡妇和金丝雀石鱼的重建时间,部分原因是模型假设的影响,部分原因是渔业关闭导致对幼年石鱼的捕食增加。由于基于生态系统的渔业管理方法涉及考虑生态因素对鱼类种群的影响,因此研究枯竭物种与掠夺性物种之间相互作用的模型至关重要。在这种情况下,关键捕食者的动态可能会严重影响过度捕捞的石鱼的重建时间,而且通过有效的兼捕控制也可以减轻捕食的影响。

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