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Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries
by
Stenseth, N.C
, Briand, K
, Planque, B
, Cazelles, B
, Rouyer, T
, Fromentin, J.-M
, Pianet, R
, Ménard, F
in
Animal populations
/ Animal scales
/ Animals
/ aquacultural and fisheries equipment
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Ecology
/ Fish populations
/ Fish scales
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries management
/ Fisheries science
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing gear
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine fishes
/ North Atlantic Oscillation
/ North Sea
/ Ocean fisheries
/ pelagic fish
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Thunnus
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Trophic relationships
/ Tuna
2008
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Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries
by
Stenseth, N.C
, Briand, K
, Planque, B
, Cazelles, B
, Rouyer, T
, Fromentin, J.-M
, Pianet, R
, Ménard, F
in
Animal populations
/ Animal scales
/ Animals
/ aquacultural and fisheries equipment
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Ecology
/ Fish populations
/ Fish scales
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries management
/ Fisheries science
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing gear
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine fishes
/ North Atlantic Oscillation
/ North Sea
/ Ocean fisheries
/ pelagic fish
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Thunnus
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Trophic relationships
/ Tuna
2008
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Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries
by
Stenseth, N.C
, Briand, K
, Planque, B
, Cazelles, B
, Rouyer, T
, Fromentin, J.-M
, Pianet, R
, Ménard, F
in
Animal populations
/ Animal scales
/ Animals
/ aquacultural and fisheries equipment
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biological Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate models
/ Ecology
/ Fish populations
/ Fish scales
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries management
/ Fisheries science
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing gear
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine fishes
/ North Atlantic Oscillation
/ North Sea
/ Ocean fisheries
/ pelagic fish
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Thunnus
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Trophic relationships
/ Tuna
2008
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Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries
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Complex interplays among population dynamics, environmental forcing, and exploitation in fisheries
2008
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The patterns of variations in fisheries time series are known to result from a complex combination of species and fisheries dynamics all coupled with environmental forcing (including climate, trophic interactions, etc.). Disentangling the relative effects of these factors has been a major goal of fisheries science for both conceptual and management reasons. By examining the variability of 169 tuna and billfish time series of catch and catch per unit effort (CPUE) throughout the Atlantic as well as their linkage to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), we find that the importance of these factors differed according to the spatial scale. At the scale of the entire Atlantic the patterns of variations are primarily spatially structured, whereas at a more regional scale the patterns of variations were primarily related to the fishing gear. Furthermore, the NAO appeared to also structure the patterns of variations of tuna time series, especially over the North Atlantic. We conclude that the patterns of variations in fisheries time series of tuna and billfish only poorly reflect the underlying dynamics of these fish populations; they appear to be shaped by several successive embedded processes, each interacting with each other. Our results emphasize the necessity for scientific data when investigating the population dynamics of large pelagic fishes, because CPUE fluctuations are not directly attributable to change in species' abundance.
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