Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) of the Siberian Arctic: Distribution and biology

IF 2.3 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY
Olga A. Maznikova , Pavel O. Emelin , Alexey A. Baitalyuk , Elena V. Vedishcheva , Anastasiya O. Trofimova , Alexei M. Orlov
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Integrated pelagic trawl surveys were conducted in the eastern sector of the Russian Arctic (Laptev Sea, Chukchi Sea and East Siberian Sea) in August–September of 2003–2018. Data were used to further describe biology and spatial distribution of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in this region. Polar cod in surveyed areas are characterized by similar linear size and spatial distribution. In all surveyed seas, polar cod aggregations consisted of individuals 3–29 cm in length with the age of 0+ - 6+ years. Lower growth rates of polar cod were evident in the eastern sector compared to the Kara Sea (the western sector of Russian Arctic). The lower growth rates in the eastern sector are probably due to the significant difference in environmental conditions (mainly temperature) that directly affect polar cod metabolic rates.

In the Chukchi and East Siberian seas, the main concentrations were observed within the near-bottom layer, while in the Laptev Sea they were recorded throughout the water column. The abundance and biomass of polar cod in the Chukchi Sea in different years ranged from 514 million inds. and 0.83 thousand tons (2008) to 8.26 billion inds. and 117.5 thousand tones (2003). Respective indices for the Laptev Sea amounted to 233 thousand tones and 12.75 billion individuals. The abundance and biomass of the East Siberian Sea polar cod were at a relatively low levels compared to other areas in the Russian Arctic (about 0.150 thousand tons and 20 million individuals).

西伯利亚北极的极地鳕鱼(Boreogadus saida):分布和生物学
2003年至2018年8月至9月,在俄罗斯北极东部(拉普捷夫海、楚科奇海和东西伯利亚海)进行了综合中上层拖网调查。数据用于进一步描述该地区极地鳕鱼(Boreogadus saida)的生物学和空间分布。调查区域的极地鳕鱼具有相似的线性大小和空间分布特征。在所有调查的海洋中,极地鳕鱼群落由3–29厘米长、年龄在0+-6岁以上的个体组成。与喀拉海(俄罗斯北极的西部)相比,东部地区的极地鳕鱼生长率明显较低。东部地区较低的生长率可能是由于环境条件(主要是温度)的显著差异直接影响了极地鳕鱼的代谢率。在楚科奇海和东西伯利亚海,主要浓度在近底层观察到,而在拉普捷夫海,则在整个水柱中都有记录。楚科奇海不同年份极地鳕鱼的丰度和生物量在5.14亿inds之间。8.3万吨(2008年)至82.6亿inds。117.5万吨(2003年)。拉普捷夫海的指数分别为23.3万吨和127.5亿个个体。与俄罗斯北极其他地区相比,东西伯利亚海极地鳕鱼的丰度和生物量相对较低(约15万吨,2000万个体)。
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115
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography publishes topical issues from the many international and interdisciplinary projects which are undertaken in oceanography. Besides these special issues from projects, the journal publishes collections of papers presented at conferences. The special issues regularly have electronic annexes of non-text material (numerical data, images, images, video, etc.) which are published with the special issues in ScienceDirect. Deep-Sea Research Part II was split off as a separate journal devoted to topical issues in 1993. Its companion journal Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, publishes the regular research papers in this area.
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