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Whale shark-tuna associations, insights from a small pole-and-line fishery from the mid-north Atlantic

机译:Whale Shark-Tuna协会,来自北部大西洋中北部的小极线渔业的见解

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Fisherman have known and explored the association between tuna and whale sharks for centuries. Just as in the past, present day industrial fishers search for the presence of whale shark as cue to locate tuna schools. These whale shark-tuna associations have been usually assumed to result from the same ecological drivers that govern the attraction of tunas and other fishes towards floating objects or Fish Aggregation Devices (FAD). Yet, this assumption has never been explicitly investigated. As a result, the ecological (evolutionary) significance of the whale shark-tuna associations and the potential impacts of fishing these associations remain unclear. Here, we set out to test a set of predictions expected under the framework of the 'indicator-log' and the 'meeting-point' hypotheses, originally proposed in the context of the tuna-FAD associative behaviour, by contrasting interannual fishing patterns, over 16-years, across highly variable whale shark abundance periods and comparing whale shark associated tuna schools and free swimming schools in the Azores. In addition we also analysed the tuna fishing fleet behaviour over periods of high and low whale shark abundance across the archipelago. We found an overall south and eastward migration of fishing effort towards lower latitudes, where most whale sharks were reported, compared to the low whale shark occurrence period. Overall we found that the whale shark associated school differed from free swimming schools and fishing yields were also influenced by the presence of the whale shark. Specifically, we found that skipjack, bigeye, albacore and yellowfin tuna are caught in higher quantities when associated with whale sharks. Whale shark associated schools were more diverse and yielded smaller fish on average than free-swimming schools, as predicted under the theoretical framework of tuna-FAD associations. Our results highlight the possibility that whale shark behaviour may play an active role in the association dynamics, and that these associations may be mutually beneficial. We argue that whale sharks may represent a "meeting point" for the aggregation of small tunas and that this behaviour is more likely to be size dependent than species oriented. Finally, we discuss the potential implications of our findings for the management and conservation of both tunas and whale sharks.
机译:渔民已知并探索了几个世纪的金枪鱼和鲸鲨之间的关联。就像过去一样,现在的工业渔民寻找鲸鲨的存在,以找到金枪鱼学校。这些鲸鱼鲨鱼金枪鱼关联通常是由同一生态驱动因素产生的,该司机管理金枪鱼和其他鱼类朝向浮动物体或鱼聚集装置(FAD)的吸引力。然而,这一假设从未明确调查过。结果,鲸鱼鲨鱼队协会的生态(进化)意义及捕鱼这些协会的潜在影响仍然不明确。在这里,我们首先通过对比持续捕捞模式来测试“指示灯日志”和“会议点”假设的框架下预期的预期测试一组预测。超过16年,跨越高度变化的鲸鲨丰富的时期,并将鲸鲨相关的金枪鱼学校和免费游泳学校进行比较。此外,我们还分析了在群岛上的高低鲸鲨丰富的捕捞舰队行为。我们发现整体南部和东方迁移捕捞努力对降低纬度,而据报道大多数鲸鲨相比,与低鲸鲨发生时期相比。总的来说,我们发现鲸鱼鲨鱼相关的学校与免费游泳学校不同,捕鱼产量也受到鲸鲨存在的影响。具体而言,我们发现,与鲸鲨相关联时,我们发现Skipjack,Bigeye,Albacore和Yellowfin Tuna陷入较高的数量。鲸鱼鲨鱼相关的学校更多样化,平均越来越小鱼,比在金枪鱼协会的理论框架下预测。我们的结果突出了鲸鲨行为可能在关联动态中发挥积极作用的可能性,并且这些关联可能是互利的。我们认为鲸鲨可以代表小金枪鱼的聚集的“会议点”,并且这种行为更可能是依赖于面向物种的大小。最后,我们讨论了我们对金枪鱼和鲸鲨的管理和保护的调查结果的潜在影响。

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