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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2006

Recruitment variability in Baltic Sea sprat (Sprattus sprattus) is tightly coupled to temperature and transport patterns affecting the larval and early juvenile stages

Hannes Baumann; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Christian Möllmann; Friedrich W. Köster; Arne M. Malzahn; Axel Temming

Recruitment patterns of Baltic Sea sprat (Sprattus sprattus) were correlated to time series of (i) month- and depth-specific temperature conditions and (ii) larval drift patterns inferred from long-term Lagrangian particle simula- tions. From the latter, we derived an index that likely reflected the variable degree of annual larval transport from the central, deep spawning basins to the shallow coastal areas of the Baltic Sea. The drift index was significantly (P < 0.001) correlated to sprat recruitment success and explained, together with sprat spawning stock biomass, 82% of the overall variability between 1979 and 2003. Years of strong larval displacement towards southern and eastern Baltic coasts corresponded to relative recruitment failure, while years of retention within the deep basins were associated with relative recruitment success. The strongest correlation between temperature and recruitment occurred during August in surface waters, explaining 73% of the overall variability. Together, the two approaches advocate that new year classes of Baltic sprat are predominantly composed of individuals born late in the season and are determined in strength mainly by processes acting during the late larval and early juvenile stages. However, prior to be included in recruit- ment predictions, the biological mechanisms underlying these strong correlations may need to be better resolved.


Global Change Biology | 2007

Impact of 21st century climate change on the Baltic Sea fish community and fisheries

Brian R. MacKenzie; Henrik Gislason; Christian Möllmann; Friedrich W. Köster


Fisheries Oceanography | 2003

The marine copepod, Pseudocalanus elongatus, as a mediator between climate variability and fisheries in the Central Baltic Sea

Christian Möllmann; Georgs Kornilovs; M. Fetter; Friedrich W. Köster; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen


ICES Marine Science Symposia, 219 . pp. 294-306. | 2003

Fish stock development in the central Baltic Sea (1976-2000) in relation to variability in the environment

Friedrich W. Köster; Christian Möllmann; Stefan Neuenfeldt; Morten Vinther; M. A. St. John; Jonna Tomkiewicz; Rüdiger Voss; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Gerd Kraus; Dietrich Schnack


Fisheries Oceanography | 2003

Dependency of larval fish survival on retention/dispersion in food limited environments: the Baltic Sea as a case study

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Andreas Lehmann; Christian Möllmann; Jörn Schmidt


GLOBEC International Newsletter, 9 . pp. 27-28. | 2003

Unusual water mass advection affected Central Baltic key species 1: Sprat and the summer inflow

Gerd Kraus; Christian Möllmann; Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Andreas Lehmann; Dietrich Schnack


GLOBEC International Newsletter, 9 (2). pp. 28-29. | 2003

Unusual water mass advection affected Central Baltic key species 2: Pseudocalanus and the winter inflow

Jörn Schmidt; Christian Möllmann; Axel Temming; Jens-Peter Herrmann; Jens Floeter; Anne F. Sell; St. John


Lessons from the past to optimise the future: Extended abstracts and short communications of contributions presented at the International Conference, Aquaculture Europe 2005, Trondheim, Norway, August 5-9 | 2005

The potential for enhancing the cod stock in the Eastern Baltic

Josianne Støttrup; Julia Lynne Overton; Christian Möllmann; Helge Paulsen; Per Bovbjerg Pedersen; Peter Lauesen; Jonna Tomkiewicz; B. Howell; R. Flos


Archive | 2016

Global Protein Demand, Marine Fish Production and Trade Flows in the World of 2050

Christian Möllmann; Jörn Schmidt; Linda Kleemann; Julia Hoffman; Guilherme A. Stecher Justiniano Pinto; Martin F. Quaas; Katrin Kamin


, ed. by Gelpke, Nikolaus, Behnam, Awni and Visbeck, Martin Mare, Hamburg, 147 pp. ISBN 978-3-86648-200-5 | 2013

World Ocean Review 2013 : Mit den Meeren leben : 2. Die Zukunft der Fische - die Fischerei in der Zukunft

Malcolm Berveridge; Ulf Dieckmann; Heino O. Fock; Rainer Froese; Matthias Keller; Ulf Löwenberg; Gorka Merino; Christian Möllmann; Daniel Pauly; Mark Prein; Martin F. Quaas; Jörn Schmidt; Carsten Schulz; Rüdiger Voss; Christopher Zimmermann

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Friedrich W. Köster

Technical University of Denmark

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Stefan Neuenfeldt

Technical University of Denmark

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Brian R. MacKenzie

Technical University of Denmark

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Helge Paulsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Josianne Støttrup

Technical University of Denmark

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Julia Lynne Overton

Technical University of Denmark

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Per Bovbjerg Pedersen

Technical University of Denmark

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