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Temporal variability in size and growth of Atlantic herring in the Gulf of Maine

  • James R. Becker
  • , Matthew D. Cieri
  • , David A. Libby
  • , Adam St. Gelais
  • , Graham Sherwood
  • , Yong Chen
  • Maine Department of Marine Resources
  • University of Maine
  • University of New England
  • Gulf Maine Research Institute

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Abstract

Variability in life history traits and structural diversity of commercially exploited fishes in response to stress can impact their population dynamics and sustainability. Using data from a fishery dependent sampling program from 1978 to 2011, we evaluated temporal variability of size and growth of adult Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in the Gulf of Maine. We then developed and tested the hypotheses on the links of such temporal changes to population density and environmental factors and found decreases in size and growth potential. Generalized additive models found that density dependence was the main driver of such changes over sea surface temperature and salinity. Our results highlight the importance of density dependent processes in regulating growth and population size structure for Atlantic herring in the Gulf of Maine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)953-963
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Fish Biology
Volume97
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2020

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