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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (67 Seiten = 4 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen, Karten
    Edition: 2021
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Fock, Heino O; Kloppmann, Matthias H F; Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus (2014): An early footprint of fisheries: Changes for a demersal fish assemblage in the German Bight from 1902–1932 to 1991–2009. Journal of Sea Research, 85, 325-335, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.06.004
    Publication Date: 2023-09-22
    Description: Groundfish survey data from the German Bight from 1902-08, 1919-23, and 1930-1932 and ICES International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS) quarter 3 data from 1991 to 2009 were analysed with respect to species frequencies, maximum length, trends in catch-per-unit-effort, species richness parameters (SNR) and presence of large fish (Phi40), the latter defined as average presence of species per haul with specimens larger than 40 cm given. Four different periods are distinguished: (a) before 1914 with medium commercial CPUE and low landings, Phi40 approx. 2, high abundance in elasmobranchs and SNR conditions indicating highly diverse assemblages, (b) conditions immediately after 1918 with higher commercial CPUE, recovering landings, Phi40 at 〉 4 in 1919, and SNR conditions indicating highly diverse assemblages, (c) conditions from 1920 to the early 1930's with decreasing commercial CPUE, increased landings, decreasing Phi40, SNR conditions similar to later years indicating less diverse assemblages, and a decrease in elasmobranchs. In the IBTS series (d), Phi40 remains low indicating an increased rarity of large specimens, and SNR characteristics are similar to the third period. Dab, whiting and grey gurnard have increased considerably in the IBTS series as compared to the historic data. Phi40 is suggested an alternative indicator reflecting community functional diversity when weight based indicators cannot be applied.
    Keywords: Comment; Conversion factor; DATE/TIME; Eutrigla gurnardus, catch per unit effort; Gadus morhua, catch per unit effort; German_Bight; German Bight, North Sea; Limanda limanda, catch per unit effort; Melanogrammus aeglefinus, catch per unit effort; Merluccius merluccius, catch per unit effort; MULT; Multiple investigations; Pleuronectes platessa, catch per unit effort; Raja clavata, catch per unit effort; Solea vulgaris, catch per unit effort; Squalus acanthias, catch per unit effort
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 693 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-02-01
    Description: Highlights: • Descriptor 3 (D3) of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) should be revised • All indicators should be embedded within an indicator framework • Indicator frameworks will assign clear roles to each indicator within the MSFD • Three types of indicator frameworks are compared for the application within D3. • Pressure-state-response frameworks may be best suited for rapid implementation Abstract: In 2015 the EU Commission decided to review the structure of the criteria and indicators of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). This paper reviews some shortcomings of the current structure of Descriptor 3 (D3) addressing the status of exploited fish and shellfish stocks and suggests a more operational structure for D3. By reframing D3, the assessments of stock size and size distribution within the stock could be addressed within two distinct criteria. When relating status parameters, such as stock size and size structure to human pressures, the first criterion would assess fishing intensity while the second criterion would assess the selectivity pattern acting upon a fish stock. Within each criterion, the indicators would be embedded within an indicator framework and thereby assigned to predefined indicator types. Three different indicator frameworks were compared and analysed with regards to its operationality within D3, namely pressure-state (p-S), pressure-state-response (PSR) and driver-pressure-state-impact-response (DPSIR) frameworks. P-S or DPSIR were found to be either incomplete in fulfilling the MSFD reporting requirements (p-S) or too complicated to be implemented in the mid-term (DPSIR). PSR thus appears to provide the best compromise between operationality and MSFD requirements and could be applied to criteria within other descriptors to obtain a consistent indicator structure within the MSFD.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 4
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    In:  (Diploma thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 63 pp
    Publication Date: 2021-11-09
    Description: In a 5x3 factorial crossing experiment paternal and maternal influences on early life history traits of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) were investigated. Female effects on egg size, dry weight, lipid content, survival and hatch rate were revealed. Paternal influence on egg traits was only evident through interaction with mother animal. Larvae on first and on fifth day post hatch were sampled to determine parental effects on morphometric traits (standard length, somatic area, yolk/yolk sac area, eye diameter, body depth and jaw length). From differences in somatic and yolk area between day O ph and day 5 ph yolk utilization efficiency was computed. For all morphometric traits maternal influences were evident, whereas paternal effects could only be demonstrated for body size related traits (standard length, somatic area, body depth). Coefficients of variation were largest for yolk related traits, possibly indicating an artefact attributable to preservation, as the shrinkage effect due to formalin preservation was most profound on yolk area. Growth rates for larval standard length were significantly influenced by both parental sides. Yolk utilization efficiency showed no direct parental effect, but a significant interaction between maternity and paternity was detected. Evidence for compensatory growth during the first five days of larval stage was not found, suggesting that size compensation demonstrated by other authors might take place during later life stages. Correlations between larval fitness determined as time to starvation and larval morphology were only significant for standard length.
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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