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  • 1
    In: Marine biology, Berlin : Springer, 1967, 159(2012), 11 vom: Nov., Seite 2621-2632, 0025-3162
    In: volume:159
    In: year:2012
    In: number:11
    In: month:11
    In: pages:2621-2632
    In: extent:12
    Type of Medium: Article
    Pages: 12
    ISSN: 0025-3162
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: Baltic sprat (Sprattus sprattus balticus S.) is a key species in the pelagic ecosystem of the Baltic Sea. Most stocks of small pelagic species are characterized by natural, fishery-independent fluctuations, which make it difficult to predict stock development. Baltic sprat recruitment is highly variable, which can partly be related to climate-driven variability in hydrographic conditions. Results from experimental studies and field observations demonstrate that a number of important life history traits of sprat are affected by temperature, especially the survival and growth of early life stages. Projected climate-driven warming may impact important processes affecting various life stages of sprat, from survival and development during the egg and larval phases to the reproductive output of adults. This study presents a stage-based matrix model approach to simulate sprat population dynamics in relation to different climate change scenarios. Data obtained from experimental studies and field observations were used to estimate and incorporate stage-specific growth and survival rates into the model. Model-based estimates of population growth rate were affected most by changes in the transition probability of the feeding larval stage at all temperatures (+0, +2, +4, +6 °C). The maximum increase in population growth rate was expected when ambient temperature was elevated by 4 °C. Coupling our stage-based model and more complex, biophysical individual-based models may reveal the processes driving these expected climate-driven changes in Baltic Sea sprat population dynamics.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: At present, several cod stocks are outside safe biological limits and are managed under recovery plans. For these stocks Total Allowable Catches (TAC's) are generally low and quotas are accompanied by a broad variety of technical measures influencing the fishing patterns. Consequently, the input data to stock assessment models relying on catch statistics from the commercial fisheries is potentially biased and the perception of stock status may be incorrect. Egg production methods (EPM) provide a fishery independent alternative. Additionally, they provide better estimates of stock reproductive potential (SRP). Eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias L.) has severely declined throughout the 2nd half of the 1980s and 1st half of the 1990s due to climate-driven adverse hydrographic conditions and high fishing intensity. Since 2007 the stock is managed under a long-term management plan and showed signs of recovery in most recent years. Since 1986, egg surveys have been carried out regularly in the Bornholm Basin, the most important spawning area of Eastern Baltic cod since mid-1980s. In the present paper the robustness of EPM towards simplification of spawning parameters and towards reduction of the number of egg surveys is tested applying three different methods requiring different numbers of egg surveys. We applied the annual egg production method (AEPM) requiring full egg survey coverage of the spawning season to estimate cod abundances in the Bornholm Basin. In addition, the daily fecundity reduction method (DFRM) and the daily egg production method (DEPM) were tested, the latter two methods requiring only single egg surveys, but require more complex reproduction input parameters. All three methods provided a comparable result, which was also expected as many spawning parameters were derived from the same underlying data sets. In a sensitivity analysis several input parameters were varied simultaneously up to 20% in both directions. EPM were especially sensitive towards changes in proportions of mature females at age, whereas changes in the various fecundity parameters and spawning fraction were less influential. EPM results followed the large scale spawning stock trends of the Baltic International Trawl Survey index, whereas the year to year variations of the index were not captured to well. EPM yielded spawning stock sizes in the same order of magnitude as provided by a spatially down-scaled multi-species stock assessment model.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 4
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2023-03-09
    Keywords: AL207_1004-CTD_10; AL207_1005-CTD_11; AL207_1005-CTD_12; AL207_1005-CTD_13; AL207_1013-CTD_14; AL207_1023-CTD_15; AL207_1030-CTD_16; AL207_1043-CTD_17; AL207_1053-CTD_18; AL207_1067-CTD_19; AL207_955-CTD_1; AL207_958-CTD_2; AL207_968-CTD_3; AL207_968-CTD_4; AL207_977-CTD_5; AL207_979-CTD_6; AL207_988-CTD_7; AL207_991-CTD_8; AL207_998-CTD_9; AL207/208; Alkor (1990); Ammonium; Baltic Sea; BB0003; BB0006; BB0012; BB0021; BB0023; BB0026; BB0035; BB0041; BB0045; Bottle number; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG02_09; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nitrate; Nitrite; Oxygen, Winkler (Culberson, 1991, WOCE Report 68/91); Oxygen saturation; Phosphate; Salinity; Seawater analysis after Grasshoff et al., 1983 (Verlag Chemie GmbH Weinheim); Temperature, water
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1078 data points
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2023-03-09
    Keywords: AB0003; AB0006; AB0009; AB0012; AB0013; AB0019; AL207_1000-CTD_48; AL207_1001-CTD_49; AL207_1002-CTD_50; AL207_1003-CTD_51; AL207_1004-CTD_52; AL207_1005-CTD_53; AL207_1006-CTD_54; AL207_1008-CTD_55; AL207_1009-CTD_56; AL207_1010-CTD_57; AL207_1012-CTD_58; AL207_1013-CTD_59; AL207_1014-CTD_60; AL207_1015-CTD_61; AL207_1016-CTD_62; AL207_1017-CTD_63; AL207_1018-CTD_64; AL207_1020-CTD_65; AL207_1021-CTD_66; AL207_1022-CTD_67; AL207_1023-CTD_68; AL207_1024-CTD_69; AL207_1025-CTD_70; AL207_1026-CTD_71; AL207_1027-CTD_72; AL207_1028-CTD_73; AL207_1029-CTD_74; AL207_1031-CTD_75; AL207_1032-CTD_76; AL207_1033-CTD_77; AL207_1034-CTD_78; AL207_1035-CTD_79; AL207_1036-CTD_80; AL207_1043-CTD_17; AL207_1089-CTD_81; AL207_1090-CTD_82; AL207_1091-CTD_83; AL207_1092-CTD_84; AL207_1093-CTD_85; AL207_1094-CTD_86; AL207_953-CTD_1; AL207_954-CTD_2; AL207_955-CTD_3; AL207_956-CTD_4; AL207_957-CTD_5; AL207_958-CTD_6; AL207_959-CTD_7; AL207_960-CTD_8; AL207_961-CTD_9; AL207_962-CTD_10; AL207_963-CTD_11; AL207_964-CTD_12; AL207_965-CTD_13; AL207_966-CTD_14; AL207_967-CTD_15; AL207_968-CTD_16; AL207_969-CTD_17; AL207_970-CTD_18; AL207_971-CTD_19; AL207_972-CTD_20; AL207_973-CTD_21; AL207_974-CTD_22; AL207_975-CTD_23; AL207_976-CTD_24; AL207_977-CTD_25; AL207_978-CTD_26; AL207_979-CTD_27; AL207_980-CTD_28; AL207_981-CTD_29; AL207_982-CTD_30; AL207_983-CTD_31; AL207_984-CTD_32; AL207_985-CTD_33; AL207_986-CTD_34; AL207_987-CTD_35; AL207_988-CTD_36; AL207_989-CTD_37; AL207_990-CTD_38; AL207_991-CTD_39; AL207_992-CTD_40; AL207_993-CTD_41; AL207_994-CTD_42; AL207_995-CTD_43; AL207_996-CTD_44; AL207_997-CTD_45; AL207_998-CTD_46; AL207_999-CTD_47; AL207/208; Alkor (1990); Baltic Sea; BB0001; BB0002; BB0003; BB0004; BB0005; BB0006; BB0007; BB0008; BB0009; BB0010; BB0011; BB0011a; BB0011b; BB0012; BB0012a; BB0012b; BB0013; BB0014; BB0015; BB0016; BB0017; BB0018; BB0019; BB0020; BB0021; BB0022; BB0023; BB0024; BB0025; BB0026; BB0027; BB0028; BB0029; BB0030; BB0031; BB0032; BB0033; BB0034; BB0035; BB0036; BB0037; BB0038; BB0039; BB0040; BB0041; BB0042; BB0042b; BB0043; BB0043a; BB0043b; BB0044; BB0045; BB-T1-1; BB-T1-2; BB-T1-3; BB-T1-4; BB-T1-5; BB-T1-N; BB-T2-1; BB-T2-2; BB-T2-3; BB-T2-4; BB-T2-N; BB-T2-S; BB-T3-2; BB-T3-3; BB-T3-4; BB-T3-N; BB-T3-S; BB-T4-1; BB-T4-2; BB-T4-3; BB-T4-4; BB-T4-N; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG02_09; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20168 data points
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  • 6
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: 0202T1-1; 0202T1-2; 0202T1-3; 0202T2-1; 0202T2-2; 0202T2-3; 0202T2-4; 0202T3-1; 0202T3-2; 0202T3-3; 0202T3-4; AB0004; AB0007; AB0011; AB0012; AB0013; AB0014; AB0016; Baltic Sea; BB0002; BB0003; BB0004; BB0005; BB0006; BB0007; BB0008; BB0009; BB0010; BB0011; BB0012; BB0012a; BB0013; BB0014; BB0015; BB0016; BB0017; BB0018; BB0019; BB0020; BB0021; BB0022; BB0023; BB0024; BB0025; BB0026; BB0027; BB0028; BB0029; BB0030; BB0031; BB0032; BB0033; BB0034; BB0035; BB0037; BB0038; BB0039; BB0040; BB0041; BB0042; BB0042b; BB0043; BB0043a; BB0043b; BB0044; BB0045; BB-T1-4; BB-T2-5; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG03_01; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; HE182; HE182/002-CTD_2; HE182/003-CTD_3; HE182/004-CTD_4; HE182/005-CTD_5; HE182/006-CTD_6; HE182/007-CTD_7; HE182/008-CTD_8; HE182/009-CTD_9; HE182/010-CTD_10; HE182/012-CTD_12; HE182/014-CTD_13; HE182/015-CTD_14; HE182/016-CTD_15; HE182/017-CTD_16; HE182/018-CTD_17; HE182/019-CTD_18; HE182/020-CTD_19; HE182/021-CTD_20; HE182/022-CTD_21; HE182/023-CTD_22; HE182/025-CTD_23; HE182/026-CTD_24; HE182/027-CTD_25; HE182/028-CTD_26; HE182/029-CTD_27; HE182/030-CTD_28; HE182/031-CTD_29; HE182/033-CTD_30; HE182/034-CTD_31; HE182/035-CTD_32; HE182/036-CTD_33; HE182/037-CTD_34; HE182/038-CTD_35; HE182/040-CTD_36; HE182/041-CTD_37; HE182/042-CTD_38; HE182/043-CTD_39; HE182/045-CTD_41; HE182/048-CTD_42; HE182/050-CTD_43; HE182/052-CTD_44; HE182/054-CTD_45; HE182/055-CTD_46; HE182/056-CTD_47; HE182/057-CTD_48; HE182/058-CTD_49; HE182/061-CTD_50; HE182/064-CTD_51; HE182/066-CTD_52; HE182/068-CTD_53; HE182/069-CTD_54; HE182/070-CTD_55; HE182/073-CTD_56; HE182/075-CTD_57; HE182/077-CTD_58; HE182/078-CTD_59; HE182/079-CTD_60; HE182/080-CTD_61; HE182/081-CTD_62; HE182/082-CTD_63; HE182/083-CTD_64; HE182/084-CTD_65; HE182/085-CTD_66; HE182/086-CTD_67; HE182/087-CTD_68; HE182/088-CTD_69; HE182/089-CTD_70; HE182/090-CTD_71; HE182/091-CTD_72; HE182/092-CTD_73; HE182/093-CTD_74; HE182/094-CTD_75; HE182/095-CTD_76; HE182/096-CTD_77; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water; TF0001
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 17684 data points
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Ammonium; Baltic Sea; BB0003; BB0006; BB0012; BB0021; BB0023; BB0026; BB0033; BB0035; BB0041; BB0045; Bottle number; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG03_01; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; HE182; HE182/003-CTD_1; HE182/006-CTD_2; HE182/017-CTD_3; HE182/019-CTD_4; HE182/026-CTD_5; HE182/034-CTD_6; HE182/038-CTD_7; HE182/038-CTD_8; HE182/040-CTD_9; HE182/043-CTD_9; HE182/079-CTD_10; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nitrate; Nitrite; Oxygen, Winkler (Culberson, 1991, WOCE Report 68/91); Oxygen saturation; Phosphate; Salinity; Seawater analysis after Grasshoff et al., 1983 (Verlag Chemie GmbH Weinheim); Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 583 data points
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  • 8
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Calculated; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG04_01a; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; HE203/1; HE203/1_104-CTD_1; HE203/1_105-CTD_2; HE203/1_106-CTD_3; HE203/1_107-CTD_4; HE203/1_108-CTD_5; HE203/1_109-CTD_6; HE203/1_110-CTD_7; HE203/1_112-CTD_9; HE203/1_113-CTD_10; HE203/1_114-CTD_11; HE203/1_115-CTD_12; HE203/1_116-CTD_13; HE203/1_117-CTD_14; HE203/1_118-CTD_15; HE203/1_119-CTD_16; HE203/1_120-CTD_17; HE203/1_121-CTD_18; HE203/1_122-CTD_19; HE203/1_123-CTD_20; HE203/1_125-CTD_21; HE203/1_126-CTD_22; HE203/1_127-CTD_23; HE203/1_128-CTD_24; HE203/1_129-CTD_25; HE203/1_130-CTD_26; HE203/1_131-CTD_27; HE203/1_132-CTD_28; HE203/1_133-CTD_29; HE203/1_134-CTD_30; HE203/1_135-CTD_31; HE203/1_136-CTD_32; HE203/1_137-CTD_33; HE203/1_138-CTD_34; HE203/1_139-CTD_35; HE203/1_140-CTD_36; HE203/1_141-CTD_37; HE203/1_142-CTD_38; HE203/1_143-CTD_39; HE203/1_144-CTD_40; HE203/1_145-CTD_41; HE203/1_146-CTD_42; HE203/1_147-CTD_43; HE203/1_149-CTD_44; HE203/1_150-CTD_45; HE203/1_151-CTD_46; HE203/1_152-CTD_47; HE203/1_153-CTD_48; HE203/1_154-CTD_49; HE203/1_155-CTD_50; HE203/1_156-CTD_51; HE203/1_157-CTD_52; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Sea; NS0001; NS0002; NS0003; NS0004; NS0005; NS0006; NS0007; NS0008; NS0009; NS0010; NS0011; NS0012; NS0013; NS0014; NS0015; NS0016; NS0017; NS0018; NS0019; NS0020; NS0021; NS0022; NS0023; NS0026; NS0028; NS0029; NS0030; NS0031; NS0032; NS0033; NS0034; NS0035; NS0036; NS0037; NS0038; NS0039; NS0040; NS0041; NS0042; NS0043; NS0044; NS0045; NS0046; NS0047; NS0049; NS0050; NS0051; NS0052; NS0053; NS0054; NS0055; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 23286 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Ammonium; Bottle number; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; GG04_01a; Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics; GLOBEC; HE203/1; HE203/1_107-CTD_1; HE203/1_110-CTD_2; HE203/1_113-CTD_3; HE203/1_114-CTD_4; HE203/1_118-CTD_5; HE203/1_119-CTD_6; HE203/1_121-CTD_7; HE203/1_125-CTD_8; HE203/1_128-CTD_9; HE203/1_129-CTD_10; HE203/1_134-CTD_11; HE203/1_142-CTD_12; HE203/1_145-CTD_13; HE203/1_145-CTD_14; HE203/1_146-CTD_15; HE203/1_148-CTD_16; HE203/1_151-CTD_17; HE203/1_156-CTD_18; Heincke; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nitrate; Nitrite; North Sea; NS0001; NS0007; NS0020; NS0021; NS0022; NS0023; NS0031; NS0032; NS0035; NS0038; NS0042; NS0044; NS0047; NS0049; NS0052; NS0054; Phosphate; Salinity; Seawater analysis after Grasshoff et al., 1983 (Verlag Chemie GmbH Weinheim); Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 249 data points
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