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Biological Invasions | 2011

Spatio-temporal overlap of the alien invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and ichthyoplankton in the Bornholm Basin (Baltic Sea)

Matthias Schaber; Holger Haslob; Bastian Huwer; Anne Harjes; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Marie Storr-Paulsen; Jörn Schmidt; Rüdiger Voss; Viola Neumann; Friedrich W. Köster

In 2007 the alien invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 was recorded for the first time in the Bornholm Basin, an area which serves as important spawning ground for Baltic fish stocks. Since M. leidyi is capable of preying upon early life stages of fish and further might act as food competitor for fish larvae, it is of major concern to investigate the potential threat that this non-indigenous species poses to the pelagic ecosystem of the Baltic Sea. The present study investigates the temporal and spatial overlap of M. leidyi with eggs and larvae of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua L.) and sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.) in order to assess the potential impact of this new invader on two of the most important Baltic fish stocks. Results show variable inter-seasonal distribution and overlap dynamics and thus different seasonal threat-scenarios for the early life stages of cod and sprat. The spatial overlap between M. leidyi and ichthyoplankton was low for most of the period observed, and we conclude that M. leidyi presently does not have a strong impact. However, we detected situations with high overlaps, e.g. for sprat larvae and cod eggs in spring. As the population dynamics of M. leidyi in the central Baltic are not yet fully understood, a future population explosion of the alien ctenophore with possible effects on fish recruitment cannot be ruled out. Furthermore, a possible shift in peak spawning of cod to the early season, when ctenophore abundances were relatively high, might increase the impact of M. leidyi on cod.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2018

Effect of fish length and nutritional condition on the fecundity of distressed Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from the Baltic Sea: Potential fecundity of Baltic G. Morhua

M. Mion; A. Thorsen; F. Vitale; Jan Dierking; Jens-Peter Herrmann; Bastian Huwer; B. von Dewitz; Michele Casini

The disappearance of larger individuals and the decrease in individual body condition suffered by Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in the eastern Baltic during the past two decades can be expected to affect the stock reproductive output. To investigate this, female G. morhua were collected during the spawning and pre-spawning period in 2015-2016. The current individual potential fecundity (FP ) of eastern Baltic G. morhua was estimated and analysed in relation to total length (LT ) and indices of nutritional status such as body condition (K) and hepato-somatic index (IH ) using generalized linear models. In addition, the current prevalence of atresia and its potential relation to K were investigated. Moreover, a calibration curve to estimate FP from oocyte diameter, based on the autodiametric oocyte counting method, was established for the first time for eastern Baltic G. morhua and can be used for future fecundity studies on this stock. The results showed that FP was mainly positively related to fish length, but K and IH also contributed significantly to the variation in FP . The model predicted that fish with K = 1·2 have a FP 51% higher than fish of the same LT with K = 0·8. The prevalence of fecundity regulation by atresia was 5·8%, but it was found only in fish in the pre-spawning maturity stage and with low K. Temporal changes in biological features such as the length composition and individual body condition of eastern Baltic G. morhua, should be accounted for when estimating stock reproductive potential.


Conservation Letters | 2012

Spatial management of marine resources can enhance the recovery of predators and avoid local depletion of forage fish

Margit Eero; Morten Vinther; Holger Haslob; Bastian Huwer; Michele Casini; Marie Storr-Paulsen; Friedrich W. Köster


Progress in Oceanography | 2012

The ecophysiology of Sprattus sprattus in the Baltic and North Seas

Myron A. Peck; Hannes Baumann; Matthias Bernreuther; Catriona Clemmesen; Jens-Peter Herrmann; Holger Haslob; Bastian Huwer; Philipp Kanstinger; Fritz Köster; Christoph Petereit; Axel Temming; Rüdiger Voss


Journal of Plankton Research | 2011

The invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the central Baltic Sea: seasonal phenology and hydrographic influence on spatio-temporal distribution patterns

Matthias Schaber; Holger Haslob; Bastian Huwer; Anne Harjes; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Friedrich W. Köster; Marie Storr-Paulsen; Jörn Schmidt; Rüdiger Voss


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Population genetics of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in Europe reveal source-sink dynamics and secondary dispersal to the Mediterranean Sea.

Sören Bolte; Veronica Fuentes; Holger Haslob; Bastian Huwer; Delphine Thibault-Botha; Dror Angel; Bella S. Galil; Jamileh Javidpour; Anthony G. Moss; Thorsten B. H. Reusch


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Climate-driven long-term trends in Baltic Sea oxygen concentrations and the potential consequences for eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua)

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Bastian Huwer; Andrejs Makarchouk; Christoph Petereit; Matthias Schaber; Rüdiger Voss


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2012

Spatio-temporal variability in western Baltic cod early life stage survival mediated by egg buoyancy, hydrography and hydrodynamics

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Karin Hüssy; Bastian Huwer


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Egg mortality: predation and hydrography in the central Baltic

Rüdiger Voss; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Daniel Stepputtis; Matthias Bernreuther; Bastian Huwer; Viola Neumann; Jörn Schmidt


Limnology and Oceanography | 2010

Survival probability of larval sprat in response to decadal changes in diel vertical migration behavior and prey abundance in the Baltic Sea.

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Myron A. Peck; Jörn Schmidt; Bastian Huwer; Rüdiger Voss

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Marie Storr-Paulsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Karin Hüssy

Technical University of Denmark

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Margit Eero

Technical University of Denmark

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Fritz Köster

Technical University of Denmark

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Cornelia Jaspers

Technical University of Denmark

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Friedrich W. Köster

Technical University of Denmark

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Jonna Tomkiewicz

Technical University of Denmark

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Viola Neumann

Technical University of Denmark

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