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Ecology and Evolution | 2018

Assessing the role of ontogenetic movement in maintaining population structure in fish using otolith microchemistry

Peter J. Wright; Thomas Régnier; Fiona M. Gibb; Julian Augley; Sandhya Devalla

Abstract Identifying the mechanisms maintaining population structure in marine fish species with more than a single dispersing life stage is challenging because of the difficulty in tracking all life stages. Here, a two‐stage otolith microchemistry approach to examining life‐stage movement was adopted, tracking a year‐class from the juvenile to adult stage and inferring larval sources from clustering, in order to consider the mechanisms maintaining population structuring in North Sea cod. Clustering of near‐core chemistry identified four clusters, two of which had either a southern or northern affinity and were similar to juvenile edge chemistry. The other two clusters, common to the central North Sea, had intermediate chemical composition and may have reflected either larval mixing in this region or a lack of geographic heterogeneity in the elemental signature. From the comparison of whole juvenile and the corresponding component of adult otoliths, adults from the southern North Sea mostly recruited from adjacent nursery grounds. In contrast, many adults in the northern North Sea had a juvenile chemistry consistent with the Skagerrak and juveniles from the northern Skagerrak site had a near‐core chemistry consistent with the northern North Sea. Similarities in otolith chemistry were consistent with retention of early life stages at a regional level and also juvenile and adult fidelity. The links between the northern North Sea and Skagerrak indicate natal homing, which when considered in the context of genetic evidence is suggestive of philopatry. The approach used here should be useful in exploring the mechanisms underlying population structuring in other species with multiple dispersive life stages and calcified hard parts.


Marine Biology | 2006

Residency and depth movements of a coastal group of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)

Francis Neat; Peter J. Wright; Alain F. Zuur; Iain M. Gibb; Fiona M. Gibb; David Tulett; David Righton; Robert J. Turner


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2006

Combined methods of otolith shape analysis improve identification of spawning areas of Atlantic cod

Elizabeth A. Galley; Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb


Journal of Animal Ecology | 2005

Selection for birth date in North Sea haddock and its relation to maternal age

Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2006

Regional variation in maturation of sandeels in the North Sea

Philip Boulcott; Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb


Marine Biology | 2007

Isolation of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) nursery areas

Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb; Peter J. Wright


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011

Reproductive investment in the North Sea haddock: temporal and spatial variation

Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb; Colin P. Millar


Marine Biology | 2010

The importance of life stage to population connectivity in whiting (Merlangius merlangus) from the northern European shelf

D. Tobin; Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Assessing nursery contribution to recruitment: relevance of closed areas to haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus

Peter J. Wright; D. Tobin; Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb


Archive | 2001

NORTH SEA COD SPAWNING GROUNDS

Peter J. Wright; Fiona M. Gibb; Iain M. Gibb; Michael R. Heath; H. Anne McLay

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Iain M. Gibb

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Alain F. Zuur

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David Tulett

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