论文标题

从捕获和饮食数据中推断北太平洋多核金枪鱼的生态

Inferring the ecology of north-Pacific albacore tuna from catch-and-effort data

论文作者

Ijima, Hirotaka, Minte-Vera, Carolina, Chang, Yi-Jay, Ochi, Daisuke, Tsuda, Yuichi, Jusup, Marko

论文摘要

捕获和饮食数据是评估陆地野生动植物和鱼类状态的主要信息来源。在渔业科学中,精心制作的股票评估模型适合此类数据,以估算鱼类人口大小和指导管理决策。鉴于捕获和富度数据的重要性,我们在北太平洋大洋中搜索了与Albacore Tuna(Thunnus Alalunga)有关的全面数据集,以了解有关该商业上有价值物种的新生态信息内容。具体而言,我们使用基于有限混合模型的无监督学习来揭示北太平洋Albacore-Tuna股票可以分为大约3至12岁的年龄的四个伪霍顿。我们发现,较小的伪库群岛居住在相对较高的纬度 - 亚热带至温带的纬度,日本沿海的热点位。较大尺寸的伪-Cohorts居住在较低的地方 - 热带到亚热带 - 纬度,北太平洋西部和中部的热点。这些结果提供了证据表明,阿尔巴贝尔金枪鱼喜欢不同的栖息地,具体取决于它们的大小和年龄,并指出该物种的长期迁徙路线,目前的标记技术不太可能完全捕获。我们讨论了结果对北太平洋的Albacore金枪鱼以及北太平洋Albacore-Tuna渔业的管理的含义。

Catch-and-effort data are among the primary sources of information for assessing the status of terrestrial wildlife and fish. In fishery science, elaborate stock-assessment models are fitted to such data in order to estimate fish-population sizes and guide management decisions. Given the importance of catch-and-effort data, we scoured a comprehensive dataset pertaining to albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in the north Pacific ocean for novel ecological information content about this commercially valuable species. Specifically, we used unsupervised learning based on finite mixture modelling to reveal that the north Pacific albacore-tuna stock can be divided into four pseudo-cohorts ranging in age from approximately 3 to 12 years old. We discovered that smaller size pseudo-cohorts inhabit relatively high -- subtropical to temperate -- latitudes, with hotspots off the coast of Japan. Larger size pseudo-cohorts inhabit lower -- tropical to subtropical -- latitudes, with hotspots in the western and central north Pacific. These results offer evidence that albacore tuna prefer different habitats depending on their size and age, and point to long-term migratory routes for the species that the current tagging technology is unlikely to capture in full. We discuss the implications of the results for data-driven modelling of albacore tuna in the north Pacific, as well as the management of the north Pacific albacore-tuna fishery.

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