Evaluation of fishery-induced sperm limitation in Chesapeake Bay blue crab using an individual-based model
Authored by Thomas J Miller, Sarah A M Rains, Michael J Wilberg
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.3354/meps12595
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Abstract
Sperm limitation, where the reproductive output of a population is
restricted by its sperm production, is a concern for several crustacean
species around the world. We used a simulation study to evaluate the
effects of different fishing pressures and regulations on the male to
female sex ratio and the average number of sperm received per female for
the blue crab Callinectes sapidus population in Chesapeake Bay. We
created an individual-based model that tracked a cohort of immature
females on a daily step over a 2 yr period as the cohort grew, matured,
and mated with mature males. The model included sex-specific growth,
maturity, and mating of a closed population. We ran the model under
multiple scenarios of mate choice behavior to quantify the patterns in
sperm counts and sex ratios across a broad range of simulated fishing
pressures and regulations. Average sperm counts in mated females and
male to female sex ratios of the modeled population varied among
scenarios, but were not related to each other. Fishing pressure had a
significant negative effect on average sperm per female only in
scenarios with unfished females and the exploitation rate for males at 5
times that currently estimated in Chesapeake Bay. Our results suggested
that sperm per female is not linearly related to mature male to female
sex ratios and that sperm limitation does not appear to be a concern for
the blue crab population of Chesapeake Bay under current regulations.
Tags
Dynamics
selection
population
Impact
Females
Crustacea
Sperm limitation
Fisheries management
Callinectes-sapidus rathbun
Callinectes sapidus
Demographic model
Blue crab
Male mating history
Sexual competition
Seminal fluid
Male size