Three decades of longlining in Bimini, Bahamas, reveals long-term trends in lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris (Carcharhinidae) catch per unit effort
Autor: | Nigel E. Hussey, Steven T. Kessel, Rupert Gordon Perkins, Samuel H. Gruber, Alexander C. Hansell, Tristan L. Guttridge |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
education.field_of_study biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology High variability Population Aquatic Science Catch per unit effort biology.organism_classification Trough (economics) 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Term (time) Fishery Abundance (ecology) Negaprion brevirostris IUCN Red List education Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics |
Zdroj: | Journal of Fish Biology. 88:2144-2156 |
ISSN: | 0022-1112 |
Popis: | In Bimini, Bahamas, the consistent employment of longlines, beginning in 1982, provided a rare opportunity to explore population trends for large resident sharks. This study assessed three shallow water longline survey periods at this location; 1982-1989, 1992-2002 and 2003-2014, with the aim of determining trends in annual catch per unit effort (CPUE) for an IUCN listed near-threatened species, the lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris. A general additive model (GAM) was used to analyse the non-linear annual CPUE values over the entire 32-year research period. The GAM displayed high variability of annual CPUE, with a peak value of 0·026 N. brevirostris per hook day (hooks day(-1) ) in 2000. The temporal pattern of CPUE indicated an abundance trend with a complete cycle, from trough to trough, occurring over a period of approximately 18 years. The 1982-1989 survey period saw the highest proportion of mature individuals (19·8%) and the smallest average pre-caudal length (LPC ; 124·8 cm). The 1992-2002 survey period had the highest average annual CPUE (0·018 hooks day(-1) ), while the 2003-2014 research period saw largest average LPC size (134·8 cm) and the lowest average CPUE values (0·009 hooks day(-1) ) of the entire research period. The long-term trend identified in this study provides a baseline for future assessment. |
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