北大西洋虎鲨(Galeocerdo cuvier)在季节、性别和生命阶段的分布,基于标签和再捕获数据

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Lisa J. Natanson, Camilla T. McCandless, Nancy E. Kohler
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Distribution of the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) in the North Atlantic Ocean by season, sex, and life stage, based on tag and recapture data
— Movements of the tiger shark ( Galeocerdo cuvier ) by life stage are largely unknown yet are necessary to determine essential fish habitat and sustainable fishery management practices. In an effort to elucidate distribution and movements of the tiger shark, we analyzed fishery-dependent and - independent tag (sample size [ n ]=10,516) and recapture ( n =762) records for sharks caught in the North Atlantic Ocean during 1963–2018. Sea-sonal distribution of the tiger shark was examined by life stage— young of the year, juveniles (immature), and adults (mature)— and distribution patterns were used to identify potential nursery habitat. Tiger sharks were caught over a wide area from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada, south to Brazil and from coastal to offshore waters and into the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Seasonal north–south movements were observed in all life stages, and 14 immature sharks were found to have migrated from the western to the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. A broad nursery area and a potential birthing area were identified on the continental shelf between Florida and Georgia on the basis of the repeated presence of neonates in summer across years and of the recapture of multiple tagged young- of- the-year
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Fishery Bulletin
Fishery Bulletin 农林科学-渔业
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1.70
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12.50%
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76
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The quarterly Fishery Bulletin is one of the oldest and most respected fisheries journals in the world. It has been an official publication of the U.S. Government since 1881, under various titles, and is the U.S. counterpart to other highly regarded governmental fisheries science publications. It publishes original research and interpretative articles in all scientific fields that bear on marine fisheries and marine mammal science.
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