Predatory impacts of invasive Blue Catfish in an Atlantic coast estuary

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Corbin D. Hilling, Joseph D. Schmitt, Yan Jiao, Donald J. Orth
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Abstract

Objective

Predatory invasive fishes may consume species of management interest and alter food webs. Blue Catfish Ictalurus furcatus is a large-bodied, salinity-tolerant species that exhibits broad diet breadth and preys on species of both conservation concern and fisheries management interest. To better understand the ecological consequences of the establishment of Blue Catfish fisheries, estimates of predatory impacts are needed.

Methods

Using a Monte Carlo simulation, we integrated abundance estimates, diet information, and consumption-to-biomass ratios to estimate population-level Blue Catfish predation for a large Chesapeake Bay tributary along the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States, the James River.

Result

Population-level annual predation estimates by Blue Catfish exceeded 100 metric tons for several species or taxa of interest, including an estimated 400.7 metric tons (95% CI = 272.6–613.2) of blue crab Callinectes sapidus. Prey species abundances were unknown and thus limited opportunities to evaluate prey population responses. For instance, effects of Blue Catfish on blue crab populations remain unknown without tributary-specific estimates of blue crab abundance, but comparisons to landings data suggests that Blue Catfish predation on blue crab in the James River may be low compared with harvest.

Conclusion

Estimation of Blue Catfish predatory effects may inform development of management goals and objectives that balance diverse stakeholder interests. This work provides beneficial information to assess trade-offs of Blue Catfish fisheries and their effects on coastal aquatic resources.

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大西洋海岸河口入侵蓝鲶鱼的捕食影响
目的捕食性入侵鱼类可能会消耗具有管理价值的物种,并改变食物网。蓝鲶鱼Ictalurus furcatus是一种体型庞大、耐盐的物种,具有广泛的饮食广度,捕食既有保护意义又有渔业管理意义的物种。为了更好地了解建立蓝鲶鱼渔场的生态后果,需要对掠夺性影响进行估计。方法使用蒙特卡罗模拟,我们综合了丰度估计、饮食信息和消耗量与生物量的比率,以估计美国大西洋中部海岸切萨皮克湾一条大型支流詹姆斯河对蓝猫鱼的种群水平捕食。结果蓝鲶鱼对几个感兴趣的物种或分类群的种群水平年捕食量估计超过100公吨,包括估计的400.7公吨(95%置信区间 = 272.6–613.2)。猎物物种的丰度是未知的,因此评估猎物种群反应的机会有限。例如,如果没有对蓝蟹丰度的特定支流估计,蓝鲶鱼对蓝蟹种群的影响仍然未知,但与登陆数据的比较表明,与收获相比,詹姆斯河蓝鲶鱼对蓝蟹的捕食可能较低。结论蓝鲶鱼捕食效应的估计可以为平衡不同利益相关者利益的管理目标的制定提供信息。这项工作为评估蓝鲶鱼渔业的权衡及其对沿海水生资源的影响提供了有益的信息。
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Marine and Coastal Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Fisheries FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science publishes original and innovative research that synthesizes information on biological organization across spatial and temporal scales to promote ecologically sound fisheries science and management. This open-access, online journal published by the American Fisheries Society provides an international venue for studies of marine, coastal, and estuarine fisheries, with emphasis on species'' performance and responses to perturbations in their environment, and promotes the development of ecosystem-based fisheries science and management.
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