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Plankton effect on cod recruitment in the North Sea

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  • Grégory Beaugrand

    (Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
    The Laboratory Citadel Hill)

  • Keith M. Brander

    (ICES)

  • J. Alistair Lindley

    (The Laboratory Citadel Hill)

  • Sami Souissi

    (Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille)

  • Philip C. Reid

    (The Laboratory Citadel Hill)

Abstract

The Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) has been overexploited in the North Sea since the late 1960s and great concern has been expressed about the decline in cod biomass and recruitment1. Here we show that, in addition to the effects of overfishing1, fluctuations in plankton have resulted in long-term changes in cod recruitment in the North Sea (bottom-up control). Survival of larval cod is shown to depend on three key biological parameters of their prey: the mean size of prey, seasonal timing and abundance. We suggest a mechanism, involving the match/mismatch hypothesis2, by which variability in temperature affects larval cod survival and conclude that rising temperature since the mid-1980s has modified the plankton ecosystem in a way that reduces the survival of young cod.

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  • Grégory Beaugrand & Keith M. Brander & J. Alistair Lindley & Sami Souissi & Philip C. Reid, 2003. "Plankton effect on cod recruitment in the North Sea," Nature, Nature, vol. 426(6967), pages 661-664, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:426:y:2003:i:6967:d:10.1038_nature02164
    DOI: 10.1038/nature02164
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