Patterns of declining zooplankton energy in the northeast Atlantic as an indicator for marine survival of Atlantic salmon

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作者
Tyldesley, Emma [1 ,8 ]
Banas, Neil S. [1 ,2 ]
Diack, Graeme [3 ]
Kennedy, Richard [4 ]
Gillson, Jonathan [5 ]
Johns, David G. [6 ]
Bull, Colin [2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Math & Stat, Glasgow G1 1XH, Scotland
[2] Atlantic Salmon Trust, Bridge Of Earn PH2 9HN, Perth, Scotland
[3] Atlantic Salmon Trust, Missing Salmon Alliance, Bridge Of Earn PH2 9HN, Perth, Scotland
[4] River Bush Salmon Stn, Agrifood & Biosci Inst Aquat Grp, Bushmills BT57 8QH, North Ireland
[5] Ctr Environm Fisheries & Aquaculture Sci Cefas, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, England
[6] Marine Biol Assoc UK, Plymouth PL1 2PB, England
[7] Univ Stirling, Biol & Environm Sci, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
[8] Dept Math & Stat, Livingstone Tower,26 Richmond St, Glasgow G1 1XH, Scotland
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
Salmo salar; marine survival; ecosystem-based management; forage fish larvae; zooplankton; Calanus; copepods; oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean; continuous Plankton Recorder; MICROMESISTIUS-POUTASSOU RISSO; POST-SMOLT ATLANTIC; SUBPOLAR GYRE; LONG-TERM; SALAR L; PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM; SEAWARD MIGRATION; LIFE-HISTORY; TIME-SERIES; OCEAN;
D O I
10.1093/icesjms/fsae077
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Return rates of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) from the sea to European rivers have declined in recent decades. The first months at sea are critical for growth and survival; recent evidence suggests that reduced food availability may be a contributory factor to the observed declines. Here, zooplankton abundance data are used to derive a measure of prey energy available to forage fish prey of salmon during early marine migration. This zooplankton prey energy has significantly and dramatically declined over much of the northeast Atlantic, and specifically within key salmon migration domains, over the past 60 years. Marine return rates from a set of southern European populations are found to exhibit clustering not entirely predictable from geographical proximity. Variability in grouped return rates from these populations is correlated with zooplankton energy on a range of scales, demonstrating the potential use of zooplankton energy as an indicator of salmon marine survival. Comparison with environmental variables derived from ocean model reanalysis data suggests zooplankton energy is regulated by a combination of climate change impacts on ecosystem productivity and multi-decadal variability in water mass influence along the migration routes.
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页码:1164 / 1184
页数:21
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