Mixed origin of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) along the Swedish west coast

Author:

Henriksson Simon1ORCID,Pereyra Ricardo T1,Sodeland Marte2,Ortega-Martinez Olga1,Knutsen Halvor23,Wennhage Håkan4,André Carl1

Affiliation:

1. Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg , 45296 Strömstad , Sweden

2. Centre for Coastal Research, Department of Natural Sciences, University of Agder , Postboks 422, 4604 Kristiansand , Norway

3. Institute of Marine Research , Nordnesgaten 50, Bergen, Vestland 5005 , Norway

4. Institute of Marine Research, Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Turistgatan 5, SE-453 30 Lysekil , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Cryptic population structure in exploited fishes poses a major challenge for fisheries management. In Atlantic cod, sympatric ecotypes are well-known, for instance off the coast of northern Norway. Recently, two sympatric cod ecotypes have also been documented in the Skagerrak and Kattegat, where adult cod has declined dramatically. One ecotype has an apparent offshore origin and displays a more migratory lifestyle than the other, which is generally resident at the coast throughout its life. To investigate their relative abundances along the Swedish west coast, juvenile cod were collected at high spatial resolution along the coast and genetically assigned to ecotypes. The results reveal large proportions of the coastal ecotype in the southern Kattegat, Öresund, and inshore Swedish Skagerrak, whereas the offshore ecotype dominates in offshore areas. A regression model comparison suggests that differences in bottom depth, rather than distance from the open sea, explain the heterogeneous spatial distribution of the two ecotypes. In addition, the two ecotypes display genetic differences suggesting adaptation to different environments. The results underline that successful fisheries management requires identification and consideration of locally adapted sympatric ecotypes.

Funder

Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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