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Incorporating natural variability in biological reference points and population dynamics into management of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) stocks returning to home waters

机译:将生物参考点的自然变异性和种群动态纳入到返回自家水域的大西洋鲑(Salmo salar L.)种群的管理中

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Following advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas and North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization, Irish salmon stocks have been managed on a river-by-river basis since 2007 with biological reference points (BRPs) based on maximum sustainable yield (MSY). A method for estimating BRPs at the river scale and the associated variability arising from observed variability in population structures and fecundities is presented here. Calculations of BRPs (referred to as conservation limits, CLs) were updated and their natural variability was included. Angling logbooks provided new river-specific weight data to give sea age and fecundity ranges, and improved estimates of river-wetted areas, to account for available nursery habitat for juveniles and river-specific carrying capacities, were introduced. To transport BRPs, Bayesian stock-recruitment analysis was re-run with an updated list of monitored rivers and smolt ages. Results were converted to salmon numbers per river in Monte Carlo simulations incorporating the variability in sea ages and fecundities. Minimum sample size rules were implemented to reduce sampling error effects. Results showed that average total CL increased by 7%, average one sea-winter (1SW) CL decreased by 5% and average multi-sea-winter (MSW) CL increased by 157%. Differences were attributed to increases in wetted areas, MSW proportions, and changes in both 1SW and MSW fecundities. While some changes were large, we believe that these updated CLs provide more accurate estimates and with associated confidence limits they are more robust, river-specific, and readily incorporated into stock assessments. As a significant improvement on their predecessors, they represent a major development for the conservation and management of salmon stocks. Additionally, the approach described is portable across stocks and has the potential to be implemented in other jurisdictions to improve the management of Atlantic salmon. Finally, this method of incorporating variation has application for the development of BRPs and management of other species.
机译:根据国际海洋探索委员会和北大西洋鲑鱼保护组织的建议,自2007年以来,爱尔兰河鲑种群已按河流进行管理,并基于最大可持续产量(MSY)制定了生物参考点(BRP)。 。本文介绍了一种估算河流规模的BRP的方法,以及由观测到的人口结构和繁殖力变化引起的相关变化。更新了BRP的计算(称为保护极限,CL),并包括了其自然变异性。垂钓日志提供了特定于河流的新的体重数据,以给出海龄和繁殖力范围,并引入了改进的河流湿润地区估计值,以说明可用于幼体的苗圃栖息地和特定河流的承载能力。为了运输BRP,重新运行了贝叶斯种群招聘分析,并更新了受监测的河流和鼠的年龄。在蒙特卡洛模拟中,将结果转换为每条河流的鲑鱼数量,其中纳入了海洋年龄和繁殖力的可变性。实施了最小样本量规则,以减少抽样误差影响。结果显示,平均总CL上升了7%,平均一个冬季(1SW)CL下降了5%,平均多个冬季(MSW)CL上升了157%。差异归因于湿润区域的增加,城市固体废弃物的比例以及1SW和MSW繁殖力的变化。尽管有些变化很大,但我们认为这些更新的CL值可以提供更准确的估算值,并具有相关的置信度限制,它们更健壮,针对特定河流,并且易于纳入库位评估中。作为其前辈的一项重大改进,它们代表了鲑鱼种群保护和管理的重大发展。此外,所描述的方法可跨种群移植,并有可能在其他辖区实施以改善大西洋鲑的管理。最后,这种融合变异的方法已应用于BRP的开发和其他物种的管理。

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