Year-Class Strength and Survival of O-Group Clupeoids
- 19 December 1985
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Vol. 42 (S1) , s69-s82
- https://doi.org/10.1139/f85-263
Abstract
Global marine fish catch has been stable over the past decade but the clupeoid contribution has declined from one-half to one-third of the marine fish catch. This decline appears to be caused by changes in recruitment success during heavy fishing pressure. Theoretical population approaches and correlative environmental indices are not yet sufficient for setting catch limits. For some time the direct measurement of current biomass appears to be necessary for setting clupeoid quotas. Precision and cost studies on the estimation of biomass with current methods indicate that a standard error of estimate less than 25% cannot be justified based on the increased long-term yield of the stock. Assembly of a prospective life-table for the central subpopulation of the northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) allows the discussion of intra-population and environmental controls on growth of the population. Using reasonable values for survival and growth in the embryonic, larval, and juvenile stages in the context of a life-table allows one to evaluate the stages where recruitment is controlled. From this manipulation it appears that significant decreases in recruitment could originate at any stage but marked increases in recruitment are only likely to arise from lower mortality rates in the embryonic and larval stages. The late larval stage of the anchovy could exhibit remarkable control on the level of recruitment through plasticity of the interaction between growth rate and survival. Maximum cohort biomass of the anchovy occurs late in the first year of life but current measures of juvenile survival and biological production are inadequate to explore density-dependent survival and growth rates.Keywords
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