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Nested scales of spatial heterogeneity in juvenile walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in the southeastern Bering Sea

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Title Nested scales of spatial heterogeneity in juvenile walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in the southeastern Bering Sea
Names Benoit-Bird, Kelly J. (creator)
McIntosh, Neal E. (creator)
Heppell, Scott A. (creator)
Date Issued 2013-06-12 (iso8601)
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Abstract We sought to characterize the distribution of juvenile walleye pollock Theragra
chalcogramma in an area of intense predator−prey interactions and to describe habitat features
that lead to their observed distributions. The distribution of juvenile walleye pollock around the
Pribilof Islands in the southeastern Bering Sea in 2008 and 2009 was patchy, at spatial scales ranging
from a few meters to several 10s of kilometers. These patches, and the spaces between them,
were hierarchically nested with small, dense patches clustered together into larger aggregations
which were further aggregated over the region sampled. Vertical physical habitat structure
affected the vertical distribution of juvenile pollock similarly in both years. However, despite
largely similar physical characteristics in both years, there were significant differences between
years in the horizontal distribution, patch structure, and abundance of juvenile pollock. In neither
year did biological or physical environment characteristics explain the broad-scale variability in
the horizontal distribution of juvenile pollock, but at small horizontal scales a behavioral component
was evident, with fish changing their group coherence as conditions changed despite consistent
group sizes. It is clear that if we are to understand the processes that drive the distribution of
juvenile pollock, we must consider multiple scales of heterogeneity. Only then will we begin to
understand the role of pollock in the ecosystem and be able to predict the consequences of large
sources of variability such as climate change, a critical question in the rapidly changing physical
and biological environment of the Bering Sea.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Topic Patchiness
Identifier Benoit-Bird, K., McIntosh, N., & Heppell, S. (2013). Nested scales of spatial heterogeneity in juvenile walleye pollock theragra chalcogramma in the southeastern bering sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 484, 219-238. doi:10.3354/meps10319

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