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摘要
El Niño的地理中心已由20世纪的热带东太平洋(EP)向21世纪的热带中太平洋(CP)转移。该研究分析了1948年至2018年的数据,发现El Niño模式的变化对加州市场鱿鱼(Doryteuthis opalescens)登陆的影响发生了显著变化。虽然20世纪传统的EP El Niño显著减少了鱿鱼的登陆,但这种影响随着CP型El Niño在21世纪的上升而减弱。值得注意的是,cp - 1型厄尔尼诺Niño是一种特殊的变体,它的变暖主要发生在太平洋中部,通常不那么强烈,但比传统的厄尔尼诺Niño事件更频繁,它甚至可以扩大鱿鱼的登陆。这些转变源于海面温度、信风和与不同El Niño类型相关的Sverdrup运输的变化。这些发现表明,渔业界应考虑制定适应性方法来应对El Niño不断变化的影响。
Evolving El Niño Patterns and Their Potential to Transform California Market Squid (Doryteuthis opalescens) Fishing Environment
The geographic center of El Niño has shifted from the tropical eastern Pacific (EP) in the 20th century to the tropical central Pacific (CP) in the 21st century. Analyzing data spanning 1948–2018, this study uncovers notable alterations in the impact of the changing El Niño patterns on California market squid (Doryteuthis opalescens) landings. While the traditional EP El Niño in the 20th century significantly reduces squid landings, this impact diminishes with the ascent of the CP type of El Niño in the 21st century. Remarkably, the CP-I type of El Niño, a specific variant where warming occurs predominantly in the central Pacific and is often less intense but more frequent than traditional El Niño events, can even amplify squid landings. These transformations stem from variations in sea surface temperature, trade winds, and Sverdrup transport associated with different El Niño types. These findings suggest that the fishery community should consider developing adaptive approaches to address the evolving impacts of El Niño.