An Individual Based Model of Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) early life in Arctic polynyas: I. Simulated growth in relation to hatch date in the Northeast Water (Greenland Sea) and the North Water (Baffin Bay)
Authored by Stephane Thanassekos, Louis Fortier
Date Published: 2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2011.08.003
Sponsors:
National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
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Abstract
A bioenergetics Individual Based Model (IBM) is developed to simulate
the early growth (age 0 to 43 d) of Arctic cod hatched from mid-May to
mid-July in the Northeast Water (NEW) in 1993 and the North Water (NOW)
in 1998. In the model, the growth of a virtual larva is forced by
observed temperature and prey concentrations as dictated by its hatch
date. The functional response of food consumption to temperature in the
range -1.8 to +1.6 degrees C was estimated based on the gut content of
field-captured larvae. A sensitivity analysis indicated that high prey
concentrations could compensate the depressing effect of low temperature
on growth and vice-versa. The IBM reproduced well the observed
differences in mean length-at-age between the two polynyas/years, in
particular the poor growth in the North Water. In the NEW, a temporal
match between yolk exhaustion and good feeding conditions occurred for
early hatchets (abundant prey - medium temperature) and mid-season
hatchers (medium prey - high temperature), which reached the largest
sizes. In the NOW, prey concentrations were generally low at yolk
exhaustion and variations in growth among cohorts depended essentially
on temperature. Sub-sampling the model output to mimic the limited
temporal resolution of sampling at sea reduced the variability in
virtual growth and increased the match between simulated and observed
variances in length-at-age. The IBM nevertheless underestimated the
observed exceptional growth during match events. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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Sensitivity-analysis
Georges bank
Bioenergetics model
Gadus-morhua
Environmental variability
Haddock melanogrammus-aeglefinus
Calanus-finmarchicus
Phytoplankton-zooplankton model
Larval atlantic cod
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