fish and fisheries Flashcards

1
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Otolith

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Panella 1971

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2
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Critical period hypothesis/ aberrant drift

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Hjort 1914

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3
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Match-mismatch hypothesis

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Cushing 1974-1975

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4
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Ocean stability hypothesis

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Lasker 1981

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5
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Optimum Environmental Window

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Roy 1992

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5
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Member-Vagrant hypothesis/herring hypothesis

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Sinclair 1988

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6
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ELS response to temperature: variability in recruitment

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Peppin 1991

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7
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stage duration hypothesis

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Houde 1989

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8
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Criticism of stage duration hypothesis

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Latvak 1992

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9
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Increase adult reproductive investment

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Hare 2014

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10
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Cod liver linked to fecundity

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Marshall 2000

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11
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probability of recruitment variable at low stocks

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Myers 2001

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11
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Rockfish: egg lipid size influenced by condition of mother

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Berkley 2004

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12
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age-size structure of spawning stock

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Trippel 1997

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13
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Overwinter mortality: winter severtiy and growth during prev summer

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Connor 1998

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13
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importance of age structure: old spawners essential to maintain long term sustainability

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Longhurst 2002

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14
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Disentrarchus librax- wind velocity and direction: expansion of spawning grounds, and proximity

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Beraud 2018

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15
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Atlantic striped bass: Temp and flow of estuary juvenile recruitment

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Martino and Houde 2010

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16
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Cod: North Atlantic oscillation:
high temp- change in quantity and quality of copepod prey

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Lehodey 2006

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17
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Anchovies and Sardines: El niño- prey switch from zooplankton to copepod. sardine benefit.
anchovy: move south, move deep, move inshore

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Lehodey 2006

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18
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Tropical tuna: el niño- spawning range expansion, enhanced food for larvae, lower predation

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Lehodey 2006

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19
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RNA: DNA ratios to assess growth and nutritional condition in cod and haddock

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Buckley 1987

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20
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Year-class variation influenced by CUMULATIVE mortality and variability: later stages also important

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Sissenwine 1983

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21
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Recruitment peaks at intermediate levels of spawner biomass

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Ricker 1954

22
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Recruitment reaches an asymptote and high levels of spawner biomass

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Beverton-Holt 1957

23
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Recruitment increase slows at high levels of spawner biomass

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Cushing 1971

24
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Density dependence likely occurs at juvenile stages:
Low weight: density and replenishment greater than consumption
High weight: prey density and replenishment decrease as the switch to fish
Sweet spot: critical weight: density dependence likely when consumption and prey turnover are similar

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Cowan 2000

25
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Concentration hypothesis: reduction in recruitment variability for organisms that juvenile stage concentrates

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Beverton 2000

26
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Dampening of variability in mortality in juvenile stages

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Beverton 2000

27
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Size selective mortality in plaice by carangon carangon

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van der veer 1997

28
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Density dependant individual growth: intraspecific competition coupled with wave fetch and tidal range explaining variation

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Ciotti 2013

29
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Intraspecific competition for shelter space by damselfish

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Schmitt 2002

30
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Blue Chromis predator configuration density dependance

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Hixon and Carr 1997

31
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Site-specific density dependence on recruitment variability:
Holland: buffer
Sweden: increase
Uk: No effect

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Van der Veer 1990

32
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Density independent- temperature: Atlantic Croaker 4C

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Hare 2014

33
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Basin model: density-dependent habitat use

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Mccal 1990

34
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Collapse of gulf of Lawrence Atlantic cod fishery

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Jennings 2001

35
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Birds, mammals, and other fisheries fish affect the natural mortality of target fishery

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Curry 2001

36
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Recruitment overfish: stock-recruitment relationships

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Shephard and Cushing 1980

37
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Surplus model failure in Peruvian anchovy fishery: el niño effect

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Jennings 2001

38
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Stock-Recruitment relationship in changing environment- harvesting can destabilize the population

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Fogarty 1991

39
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Gulf of Maine catfishery collapse: recruitment failure at high temperature

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Pershing 2015

40
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The potential of fishery recovery if MSY is met

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Neuebauer 2013

41
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Use of coastal habitats

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Seitz 2014

42
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Exploitation of Coastal Habitats

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Halpern 2008

43
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Seagrass promotes growth and survival

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Heck 2003

44
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Limited influence of seagrass loss on fisheries

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Orth 1983

45
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Habitat quality and quantity

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Gibson 1994

46
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Reefs closer to mangroves have higher recruitment

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Mumby 2004

47
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Environmental conditions classify perch nursery

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Sundblad 2014

48
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Nursery role hypothesis: and factors that contribute to site-specific variation in nursery value:Abiotic, Biotic, Landscape

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Beck 2001

49
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Seascape nursery

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Nagelkerken 2015

50
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Habitat quality as proxy for growth (oxygen on weakfish)

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Tyler 2009

51
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Tracing sole to estuaries via otolith analysis

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Tanner 2013

52
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Tracing age 0 and age 1 Whiting to Claude Sea

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Burns 2020

53
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Year class strength has an impact on nursery habitat use in striped perch

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Kraus 2005

54
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Importance of shallow water for juvenile flatfish

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Bergman 1998

55
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Habitat quantity and quality linked to the distribution of sole and plaice in the North Sea

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Rijnsdorp 1992

56
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Population dynamics holy bible

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Miller and Kendall 2009