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Changes in the vertical distribution of age-0 walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) during warm and cold years in the southeastern Bering Sea
被引:0
|作者:
Spear, Adam
[1
]
Andrews III, Alexander G. G.
[2
]
Duffy-Anderson, Janet
[1
]
Jarvis, Tayler
[2
]
Kimmel, David
[1
]
McKelvey, Denise
[1
]
机构:
[1] NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[2] NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, Juneau, AK USA
基金:
美国海洋和大气管理局;
关键词:
Bering Sea;
climate;
juvenile walleye pollock;
spatial shifts;
vertical distribution;
CAPELIN MALLOTUS-VILLOSUS;
TARGET-STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS;
THERAGRA-CHALCOGRAMMA;
PRIBILOF ISLANDS;
SPATIAL-PATTERNS;
PREY SELECTION;
MARINE FISH;
FORAGE FISH;
FUR SEALS;
ALASKA;
D O I:
10.1111/fog.12618
中图分类号:
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号:
0908 ;
摘要:
In the last 20 years, the southeastern Bering Sea has shifted its thermal variability to longer-term (4-6 years) ocean-ecosystem temperature stanzas. Age-0 walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) populations respond to thermal changes with horizontal (east-west) shifts in spatial distribution over the continental shelf, though there are limited data on whether thermally mediated vertical shifts in distribution also occur. Vertical shifts may impact predator-prey overlap between age-0 pollock and their lipid-rich prey, calanoid copepods and euphausiids, resulting in different feeding conditions that ultimately affect fish body condition prior to winter onset. For this study, we analyzed acoustic backscatter measured during acoustic trawl surveys over the southeastern Bering Sea shelf in cold years (2011, 2012) and warm years (2014 and 2016) to determine the vertical distribution of age-0 pollock. This study presents evidence that age-0 pollock changes in vertical distribution were related to changes in ocean annual temperature. Age-0 pollock went from occurring deeper in the water column during cold periods to being surface-oriented during warm periods, potentially exacerbating spatial mismatches between pollock and prey. We relate patterns in a vertical position to physical water column properties, feeding, and bioenergetic condition of collected pollock and discuss implications for recruitment success during different thermal oceanographic stanzas.
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页码:177 / 195
页数:19
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