Variations in life-history traits in exploited and unexploited populations of Perth herring (Nematalosa vlaminghi): evidence for density-dependent growth?

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Smith, Kimberley A. [1 ]
Hesp, Sybrand Alexander [1 ]
Coulson, Peter G. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Western Australian Fisheries & Marine Res Labs, Dept Primary Ind & Reg Dev, North Beach, WA, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Coll Sci & Engn, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Tas, Australia
关键词
ecology; estuarine; fish; fisheries; growth; life history; mortality; population dynamics; SWAN RIVER ESTUARY; OMNIVOROUS GIZZARD SHAD; WESTERN-AUSTRALIA; FISH POPULATIONS; PHYTOPLANKTON SUCCESSION; MATURITY SCHEDULES; STOCK STRUCTURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; DRYLAND RIVER; AGE;
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10.1071/MF23134
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S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Context. Fishing can reduce population biomass, allowing remaining individuals to grow faster and mature earlier because of greater resource availability, which potentially compensates for lost reproductive output over a shortened lifespan resulting from fishing mortality. Aims. To compare life-history traits of Nematalosa vlaminghi, a long-lived (20 years), semi-anadromous fish endemic to south-western Australia, in exploited and unexploited populations living in similar environments. Methods. Populations were sampled in 2016-2018. Total mortality (Z) was estimated using catch-curve analyses, allowing for annual recruitment variability. Maturation age and length was estimated by logistic regression analysis. Growth curves were fitted to length-at-age data. Key results. Compared to the unexploited population, Z was 2.6 times greater, juvenile growth was more than twice as fast, and maturity was attained at least 3 years earlier in the unexploited population. Conclusions. Results supported the hypothesis of faster growth in exploited populations because of density-dependent processes. Environmental factors may also have contributed to trait differences between populations. Implications. Faster growth and earlier maturation may partly compensate for lost reproductive output in exploited populations, although severe age truncation owing to fishing is still likely to decrease population resilience in this species, irrespective of any compensatory density-dependent processes.
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