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Long-Term Changes in the Distributions of Larval and Adult Fish in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem

机译:美国东北大陆架生态系统幼体和成鱼的分布的长期变化

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Many studies have documented long-term changes in adult marine fish distributions and linked these changes to climate change and multi-decadal climate variability. Most marine fish, however, have complex life histories with morphologically distinct stages, which use different habitats. Shifts in distribution of one stage may affect the connectivity between life stages and thereby impact population processes including spawning and recruitment. Specifically, many marine fish species have a planktonic larval stage, which lasts from weeks to months. We compared the spatial distribution and seasonal occurrence of larval fish in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem to test whether spatial and temporal distributions changed between two decades. Two large-scale ichthyoplankton programs sampled using similar methods and spatial domain each decade. Adult distributions from a long-term bottom trawl survey over the same time period and spatial area were also analyzed using the same analytical framework to compare changes in larval and adult distributions between the two decades. Changes in spatial distribution of larvae occurred for 43% of taxa, with shifts predominately northward (i.e., along-shelf). Timing of larval occurrence shifted for 49% of the larval taxa, with shifts evenly split between occurring earlier and later in the season. Where both larvae and adults of the same species were analyzed, 48% exhibited different shifts between larval and adult stages. Overall, these results demonstrate that larval fish distributions are changing in the ecosystem. The spatial changes are largely consistent with expectations from a changing climate. The temporal changes are more complex, indicating we need a better understanding of reproductive timing of fishes in the ecosystem. These changes may impact population productivity through changes in life history connectivity and recruitment, and add to the accumulating evidence for changes in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem with potential to impact fisheries and other ecosystem services.
机译:许多研究记录了成年海鱼分布的长期变化,并将这些变化与气候变化和多年代际气候变化联系在一起。但是,大多数海水鱼类的生活史复杂,在形态上各异的阶段使用不同的栖息地。一个阶段分布的变化可能会影响生命阶段之间的连通性,从而影响包括产卵和募集在内的种群过程。具体而言,许多海水鱼类的浮游幼虫阶段持续数周至数月。我们比较了美国东北大陆架生态系统中幼鱼的空间分布和季节性变化,以检验两十年之间空间和时间的分布是否发生了变化。每十年使用相似的方法和空间域对两个大型鱼鳞浮游动物程序进行采样。还使用相同的分析框架对来自同一时间段和空间区域的长期海底拖网调查中的成虫分布进行了分析,以比较这两个十年之间幼虫和成虫分布的变化。幼虫的空间分布变化发生在43%的分类单元中,主要向北移动(即沿架子)。幼虫发生时间的变化占幼虫类群的49%,在本季节的较早发生和较晚发生之间平均转移。在分析同一物种的幼虫和成虫的情况下,有48%的幼虫和成年阶段表现出不同的变化。总体而言,这些结果表明,幼体鱼的分布在生态系统中正在发生变化。空间变化在很大程度上与气候变化带来的预期一致。时间变化更为复杂,这表明我们需要更好地了解生态系统中鱼类的繁殖时间。这些变化可能会通过改变生活史的连通性和招聘来影响人口生产力,并为不断积累的证据表明美国东北部货架生态系统发生变化,有可能影响渔业和其他生态系统服务。

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