研究不足的深水白斑鳐 Bathyraja maculata 的分布、生物学特性和相对丰度

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Igor V. Grigorov , Kirill K. Kivva , Igor V. Volvenko , Alexei M. Orlov
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我们进行了长达四十年(1979-2023 年)的广泛研究,调查了栖息于北太平洋的未被充分研究的深水物种白斑鳐(Bathyraja maculata)的空间和垂直分布、捕获率(CPUEs)动态和基本生物特征。我们的研究使用的数据来自于可公开访问的数据库,如 OBIS、GBIF 和 AFSC,并以俄罗斯底拖网调查的结果作为补充。我们的调查显示,白斑鳐聚集最密集的区域主要是白令海东部斜坡、阿留申群岛附近、鄂霍次克海东部以及堪察加半岛东南部和千岛群岛北部附近的太平洋海域。值得注意的是,白斑鳐在寒冷季节表现出向更深处越冬的洄游模式,而在温暖季节,它们主要在较浅水域觅食。白斑鳐还表现出对 3.1-4.5 °C范围内水底温度的强烈偏好。白斑鳐个体的总长度从 18 厘米到 127 厘米不等,大部分在 50 厘米到 100 厘米之间。一个有趣的现象是,雌雄之间的体长和体重没有显著差异。此外,我们的数据显示,条件因子值在秋冬季节达到高峰。多年来,我们观察到白斑鳐在其分布区的大部分地区的捕获率大幅上升。在这些地区,渔获率(CPUEs)从 20 世纪 80 年代开始下降,到 21 世纪初才开始上升。
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Distribution, biology, and relative abundance of the understudied deep-water whiteblotched skate Bathyraja maculata

Distribution, biology, and relative abundance of the understudied deep-water whiteblotched skate Bathyraja maculata

Our extensive research spanning four decades (1979–2023) investigated the spatial and vertical distributions, dynamics of catch rates (CPUEs), and basic biological features of the understudied deep-water species whiteblotched skate (Bathyraja maculata), which inhabits the North Pacific Ocean. The data used in our study were gathered from publicly accessible databases such as OBIS, GBIF, and AFSC and supplemented by the results of Russian bottom trawl surveys. Our investigation revealed regions with the densest aggregations of whiteblotched skate, notably along the eastern Bering Sea slope, off the Aleutian Islands, in the eastern Sea of Okhotsk, and in the Pacific waters off southeastern Kamchatka and the northern Kuril Islands. Typically, these areas showed the greatest abundance of this species at depths ranging from 400 to 700 m. Remarkably, whiteblotched skates exhibited a migratory pattern toward greater depths during colder months for overwintering, while in the warm period, they predominantly fed at shallower depths. The species also displayed a strong preference for bottom temperatures in the range of 3.1–4.5 °C. Individual whiteblotched skates had a total length spanning from 18 to 127 cm, with the bulk falling within the 50–100 cm range. An intriguing observation was the absence of significant differences in length and body weight between males and females. Additionally, our data revealed that condition factor values reached their peak during the autumn–winter period. Over the years, we observed a substantial increase in the catch rate of whiteblotched skates across most parts of their range. In these areas, the catch rates (CPUEs) initially decreased from the 1980 s to the early 2000 s before increasing.

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Progress in Oceanography
Progress in Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.90%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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