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Behavioral responses of Atlantic cod to sea temperature changes

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Title Behavioral responses of Atlantic cod to sea temperature changes
Names Freitas, Carla (creator)
Olsen, Esben Moland (creator)
Moland, Even (creator)
Ciannelli, Lorenzo (creator)
Knutsen, Halvor (creator)
Date Issued 2015-05 (iso8601)
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Abstract Understanding responses of marine species to temperature variability is essential
to predict impacts of future climate change in the oceans. Most ectotherms are
expected to adjust their behavior to avoid extreme temperatures and minimize
acute changes in body temperature. However, measuring such behavioral plasticity
in the wild is challenging. Combining 4 years of telemetry-derived behavioral
data on juvenile and adult (30–80 cm) Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), and
in situ ocean temperature measurements, we found a significant effect of sea
temperature on cod depth use and activity level in coastal Skagerrak. During
summer, cod were found in deeper waters when sea surface temperature
increased. Further, this effect of temperature was stronger on larger cod. Diel
vertical migration, which consists in a nighttime rise to shallow feeding habitats,
was stronger among smaller cod. As surface temperature increased beyond
~15°C, their vertical migration was limited to deeper waters. In addition to larger
diel vertical migrations, smaller cod were more active and travelled larger
distances compared to larger specimens. Cold temperatures during winter
tended, however, to reduce the magnitude of diel vertical migrations, as well as
the activity level and distance moved by those smaller individuals. Our findings
suggest that future and ongoing rises in sea surface temperature may increasingly
deprive cod in this region from shallow feeding areas during summer,
which may be detrimental for local populations of the species.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Topic Acoustic telemetry
Identifier Freitas, C., Olsen, E. M., Moland, E., Ciannelli, L., & Knutsen, H. (2015). Behavioral responses of Atlantic cod to sea temperature changes. Ecology and Evolution, 5(10), 2070-2083. doi:10.1002/ece3.1496

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