Orio, Alessandro
- Institutionen för akvatiska resurser (SLU Aqua), Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Forskningsartikel2019Vetenskapligt granskad
Orio, Alessandro; Bergstroem, Ulf; Florin, Ann-Britt; Lehmann, Andreas; Sics, Ivo; Casini, Michele
Aim The interdependencies between trophic interactions, environmental factors and anthropogenic forcing determine how species distributions change over time. Large changes in species distributions have occurred as a result of climate change. The objective of this study was to analyse how the spatial distribution of cod and flounder has changed in the Baltic Sea during the past four decades characterized by large hydrological changes. Location Baltic Sea Taxon Cod (Gadus morhua) and flounder (Platichthys flesus). Methods Catch per unit of effort (CPUE) data for adult and juvenile cod and for adult flounder were modelled using Delta-Generalized additive models including environmental and geographical variables between 1979 and 2016. From the annual CPUE predictions for each species, yearly distribution maps and depth distribution curves were obtained. Mean depth and the depth range were estimated to provide an indication on preferred depth and habitat occupancy. Results Adult and juvenile cod showed a contraction in their distribution in the southern areas of the Baltic Sea. Flounder, instead, showed an expansion in its distribution with an increase in abundance in the northern areas. The depth distributions showed a progressive shift of the mean depth of occurrence towards shallower waters for adult cod and flounder and towards deeper waters for juvenile cod, as well as a contraction of the species depth ranges, evident mainly from the late 1980s. Main conclusions Our study illustrates large changes in the spatial distribution of cod and flounder in the Baltic Sea. The changes in depth distribution occurred from the late 1980s are probably due to a combination of expanded areas of hypoxia in deep waters and an increase in predation risk in shallow waters. The net effect of these changes is an increased spatial overlap between life stages and species, which may amplify cod cannibalism and the interaction strength between cod and flounder.
Baltic Sea; depth preference; Gadus morhua; habitat contraction; Platichthys flesus; spatial distribution
Journal of Biogeography
2019, Volym: 46, nummer: 3, sidor: 633-645
SDG13 Bekämpa klimatförändringarna
SDG14 Hav och marina resurser
Vilt- och fiskeförvaltning
Fisk- och akvakulturforskning
Ekologi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13510
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/98008