Spatiotemporal modelling of northern shrimp Pandalus borealis distribution patterns throughout Canada’s subarctic and arctic regions

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Krista D. Baker, Darrell R. J. Mullowney, Samantha Fulton
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ABSTRACT: Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis occur throughout Canada’s Atlantic Ocean, where they are thought to form a single population spanning from Baffin Bay to the tail of the Grand Bank. Here, they play an important role in the ecosystem as prey for many taxa and have been targeted by a lucrative large-scale fishery since the 1970s. Yet, we still understand little about which (and how) ecosystem and environmental factors influence their distribution and abundance. We used survey data collected over 29 yr throughout 23 degrees of latitude to develop a spatiotemporal model predicting northern shrimp density. We confirmed that both top-down drivers (e.g. predation pressure), as well as bottom-up drivers (e.g. bottom temperature) play important roles in determining both the presence and abundance of northern shrimp. The model was used to predict the density of northern shrimp throughout the entire study area from 2005 to 2022. Our results highlight the importance of understanding ecosystem and environmental dynamics in relation to northern shrimp population patterns and trends within resource assessments.
整个加拿大亚北极和北极地区北方对虾 Pandalus borealis 分布模式的时空建模
摘要:北对虾(Pandalus borealis)分布于加拿大的整个大西洋,被认为形成了从巴芬湾到大浅滩尾部的单一种群。在这里,它们作为许多类群的猎物,在生态系统中发挥着重要作用,自 20 世纪 70 年代以来一直是利润丰厚的大规模渔业的目标。然而,我们对哪些(以及如何)生态系统和环境因素会影响它们的分布和数量仍然知之甚少。我们利用在整个纬度 23 度地区收集的 29 年调查数据,建立了一个预测北对虾密度的时空模型。我们证实,自上而下的驱动因素(如捕食压力)和自下而上的驱动因素(如海底温度)在决定北对虾的存在和丰度方面都起着重要作用。该模型用于预测 2005 年至 2022 年整个研究区域的北对虾密度。我们的研究结果突显了在资源评估中了解生态系统和环境动态与北对虾种群模式和趋势关系的重要性。
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Ecology Progress Series 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
8.00%
发文量
238
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management.
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