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Size class segregation of Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a shallow High Arctic embayment
by
Ivanova, S.V.
, Fisk, A.T.
, Hussey, N.E.
, Holden, J.P.
, Crawford, R.E.
, Kessel, S.T.
in
Arctogadus glacialis
/ Boreogadus saida
/ Cod
/ conspecific predation
/ Distribution
/ Fish
/ Fishing
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ habitat partitioning
/ Habitats
/ hydroacoustics
/ Interspecific relationships
/ northwest passage
/ Polls & surveys
/ Predation
/ resolute bay
/ resource competition
/ Segregation
/ Shallow water
/ Shoals
/ Size determination
/ Spatial distribution
/ Surveys
/ Underwater acoustics
/ Whitefish
2021
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Size class segregation of Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a shallow High Arctic embayment
by
Ivanova, S.V.
, Fisk, A.T.
, Hussey, N.E.
, Holden, J.P.
, Crawford, R.E.
, Kessel, S.T.
in
Arctogadus glacialis
/ Boreogadus saida
/ Cod
/ conspecific predation
/ Distribution
/ Fish
/ Fishing
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ habitat partitioning
/ Habitats
/ hydroacoustics
/ Interspecific relationships
/ northwest passage
/ Polls & surveys
/ Predation
/ resolute bay
/ resource competition
/ Segregation
/ Shallow water
/ Shoals
/ Size determination
/ Spatial distribution
/ Surveys
/ Underwater acoustics
/ Whitefish
2021
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Size class segregation of Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a shallow High Arctic embayment
by
Ivanova, S.V.
, Fisk, A.T.
, Hussey, N.E.
, Holden, J.P.
, Crawford, R.E.
, Kessel, S.T.
in
Arctogadus glacialis
/ Boreogadus saida
/ Cod
/ conspecific predation
/ Distribution
/ Fish
/ Fishing
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ habitat partitioning
/ Habitats
/ hydroacoustics
/ Interspecific relationships
/ northwest passage
/ Polls & surveys
/ Predation
/ resolute bay
/ resource competition
/ Segregation
/ Shallow water
/ Shoals
/ Size determination
/ Spatial distribution
/ Surveys
/ Underwater acoustics
/ Whitefish
2021
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Size class segregation of Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a shallow High Arctic embayment
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Size class segregation of Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a shallow High Arctic embayment
2021
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Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida (Lepechin, 1774)) vertically segregate by size class in deep waters, but such dynamics had not been explored in shallow waters. Spatial distribution of Arctic cod was investigated in Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada (74°41N, 94°52W) from 20 July to 5 August 2012, using a combination of hydroacoustic survey and direct capture. Hydroacoustic surveys identified two high concentrations of Arctic cod, with larger individuals detected on the west side, and smaller individuals on the east. Catch data confirmed size segregation, with fish sampled on the west side of the bay significantly larger (mean = 174 mm total length (TL); 35.9 g weight (WT)) than those on the east (mean = 110 mm TL; 9.2 g WT). Fish density on the west was estimated at 3.52 fish·m −2 , extrapolated to the full 0.52 km 2 of the surveyed shoal to ∼1 830 400 fish and 65 711 kg (assuming a 35.9 g mean WT). Smaller fish on the east side were more abundant (9.32 fish·m −2 ; total abundance ∼11 836 400 fish or 108 894 kg; mean WT = 9.2 g). Horizontal habitat-partitioning was observed between Arctic cod size classes over a small geographic area (∼8 km 2 ), most probably due to partitioned resources and to mitigate predation risk.
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