First insights into the vertical habitat use of young porbeagles in the north-western Atlantic with implications for bycatch reduction strategies

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 FISHERIES
Brooke N. Anderson, Heather D. Bowlby, Steven Saul, Yun Kang, Neil Hammerschlag, Lisa J. Natanson, James A. Sulikowski
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Abstract

Context

For threatened marine species, data on their vertical habitat use patterns can reveal risk of interactions with fishing gear and can inform bycatch avoidance strategies. Such data are lacking for young porbeagles (Lamna nasus), which are captured as bycatch in north-western Atlantic fisheries.

Aims

We aimed to examine temporal patterns in diving and characterise vertical habitat use of young porbeagles during summer and autumn.

Methods

We used data from short-term (28-day), high-resolution (5-min interval) pop-off satellite tags attached to 14 young (young-of-the-year and 1-year-old) porbeagles to model depth use.

Key results

Occupied depths ranged from the sea surface to 679 m, with ambient water temperatures of −0.2 to 26°C. Diel period and season were factors related to depth use.

Conclusions

Sharks exhibited a diel activity pattern characterised by more extensive use of the water column during the day while remaining primarily at the surface at night. Depth use differed between seasons, with summer characterised by greater affinity for surface waters (0–10 m) compared to autumn.

Implications

Young porbeagles are at risk of interaction with active fisheries on the continental shelf, but interactions may be reduced by setting gear deeper at night or during summer.

首次深入了解西北大西洋幼年鼠兔的垂直栖息地利用情况及其对减少误捕战略的影响
背景对于受威胁的海洋物种来说,有关其垂直栖息地使用模式的数据可以揭示与渔具相互作用的风险,并为避免误捕策略提供信息。西北大西洋渔业中作为副渔获物捕获的幼年鼠兔(Lamna nasus)缺乏此类数据。目的我们旨在研究夏秋两季幼鼠潜水的时间模式,并确定其垂直栖息地的使用特征。方法我们使用了14只幼年(1岁和2岁)鼠海豚身上的短期(28天)、高分辨率(5分钟间隔)弹出式卫星标签的数据,建立了深度利用模型。主要结果占用深度从海面到 679 米不等,环境水温为 -0.2 到 26°C。昼夜周期和季节是与深度利用相关的因素。结论鲨鱼表现出一种昼夜活动模式,其特点是白天更广泛地利用水体,而夜间则主要停留在海面上。不同季节对水深的利用也不同,夏季比秋季更亲近表层水(0-10 米)。影响年轻的鼠海豚有可能与大陆架上活跃的渔业活动发生相互作用,但在夜间或夏季将渔具设置得更深可能会减少相互作用。
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Marine and Freshwater Research
Marine and Freshwater Research 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
76
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Marine and Freshwater Research is an international and interdisciplinary journal publishing contributions on all aquatic environments. The journal’s content addresses broad conceptual questions and investigations about the ecology and management of aquatic environments. Environments range from groundwaters, wetlands and streams to estuaries, rocky shores, reefs and the open ocean. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: aquatic ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling; biology; ecology; biogeochemistry; biogeography and phylogeography; hydrology; limnology; oceanography; toxicology; conservation and management; and ecosystem services. Contributions that are interdisciplinary and of wide interest and consider the social-ecological and institutional issues associated with managing marine and freshwater ecosystems are welcomed. Marine and Freshwater Research is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia, resource managers, environmental consultants, students and amateurs who are interested in any aspect of the aquatic sciences. Marine and Freshwater Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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