Marine Ecology Progress Series | |
Are negative intra-specific interactions important for recruitment dynamics? A case study of Atlantic fish stocks | |
Daniel Ricard1  Mikko Heino1  Fabian Zimmermann1  | |
关键词: Cannibalism; Intra-specific competition; Recruitment; Population dynamics; Atlantic Ocean; | |
DOI : 10.3354/meps11625 | |
学科分类:海洋学与技术 | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: In fishes, strong year classes can suppress survival of the following year class because of interactions such as cannibalism and between-cohort competition. The incidence of such negative intra-specific interactions in recruitment dynamics was investigated for commercially relevant fish stocks in the Atlantic Ocean using residuals from the Ricker stock-recruitment model. The autocorrelation of recruitment residuals at lags ranging from 1 to 5 yr were computed and examined. The number of stocks that exhibited positive autocorrelation in recruitment residuals decreased with increased lag length. Negative autocorrelation of recruitment residuals at lags were found in a number of stocks from 3 to 5 yr and were interpreted as evidence of cannibalism or intra-specific competition. Autocorrelation analysis of recruitment time-series provides an easy and generally accessible method of detecting negative intra-specific interactions. However, it is a conservative method, especially when stocks have undergone periods of low abundance or are subject to other strong density-dependent or -independent influences. While the majority of stocks studied here did not exhibit evidence for negative intra-specific interactions, our findings nonetheless suggest that cannibalism and competition at high stock levels can have important consequences on the determination of sustainable biomass and harvest levels.
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