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Population structure and dynamics of the Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the North Atlantic inferred from otolith chemical and shape signatures

机译:北大西洋地区大西洋鲭鱼(荧光笔Scombrus)的人口结构和动态从右侧化学和形状签名推断出来

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The Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus, is an economically important and widely distributed fish species in the North Atlantic, currently considered to comprise two stocks: the North-West Atlantic (NWA) and the North-East Atlantic (NEA). Each stock is composed of different spawning components which involve temporal and spatial movements driven by the environment. Thus, resolving the species population structure and dynamics presents a challenge to scientists. In this study, the stock structure of S. scombrus was evaluated using otolith shape and chemical signatures. One hundred and eighty individuals of the same cohort (age 3), caught between January and February of 2018 from six key locations in the North Atlantic, were used. Individuals were collected from the two spawning components in the NWA stock, the Canadian Northern component (NWA-N) and the US Southern component (NWA-S); and from the three spawning components in the NEA stock, the North Sea (NEA-NS), the Western (NEA-W) and the Southern components (NEA-S), plus, an overlapping area of these last two components, the Bay of Biscay (NEA-BB). Combined otolith signatures fully discriminated the NEA and NWA stocks (100% of reclassification success, indicates distinct population-units) and discriminated the components within each stock with high reclassification percentages (100% and 68% for the overall reclassification of the NWA and NEA components, respectively). These data suggest that NWA stock should be regard as two distinct populationunits for fisheries management purposes, confirms the complex metapopulational structure of the NEA stock, and calls for the need of continuous evaluation of these complex stocks in order to achieve a sustainable exploitation.
机译:大西洋鲭鱼Scomber Scombrus是北大西洋的经济上重要和广泛分布的鱼类,目前被认为包括两股股票:西北大西洋(NWA)和东北大西洋(NEA)。每个库存由不同的产卵部件组成,涉及由环境驱动的时间和空间运动。因此,解决物种人口结构和动态对科学家呈现出挑战。在这项研究中,使用Otolith形状和化学签名评估了S. Scommbrus的储备结构。 2018年1月至2018年1月至2月份的一百八十个是来自北大西洋的六个关键地点的同一伙伴(3岁)。从NWA股票,加拿大北部组分(NWA-N)和美国南部组分(NWA-S)中收集了个人;从Nea股票,北海(Nea-Ns),西部(Nea-W)和南方组件(NEA-S),加上这两个组成部分的三个产卵组件,湾Biscay(Nea-BB)。组合欧特里斯签名完全歧视了NEA和NWA股(100%的重新分类成功,表明了不同的人口单位),并在每股股票内的组分,高精度百分比(100%和68%,用于NWA和NEA组件的总体重新分类。 , 分别)。这些数据表明,NWA股票应视为渔业管理目的的两个不同的人民,证实了NEA股票的复杂性能结构,并要求需要连续评估这些复杂股票,以实现可持续的剥削。

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    《Fisheries Research》 |2020年第1期|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Ctr Interdisciplinar Invest Marinha &

    Ambiental P-4450208 Matosinhos Portugal;

    Ctr Interdisciplinar Invest Marinha &

    Ambiental P-4450208 Matosinhos Portugal;

    Marine Inst Fisheries Lab Killybegs Co Donegal Ireland;

    Wilfrid Laurier Univ Dept Biol Waterloo ON Canada;

    Ctr Environm Fisheries &

    Aquaculture Sci Lowestoft Suffolk England;

    Univ Porto Lab Associado Quim Verde Fac Farm P-4050313 Porto Portugal;

    Univ Porto Lab Associado Quim Verde Fac Farm P-4050313 Porto Portugal;

    Univ Utrecht Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res Den Burg Texel Netherlands;

    Univ Utrecht Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res Den Burg Texel Netherlands;

    Univ Algarve Fac Ciencias &

    Tecnol Campus Gambelas P-8005139 Faro Portugal;

    Ctr Interdisciplinar Invest Marinha &

    Ambiental P-4450208 Matosinhos Portugal;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 水产、渔业;
  • 关键词

    Fisheries; Scombridae; Natural tags; Sagittae; Stock delineation;

    机译:渔业;scombridae;天然标签;矢状;股票描绘;

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