Title: The Effect of Fishing on Species and Genetic Diversity
1The Effect of Fishing on Species and Genetic
Diversity
2- Genetic resources are an important element of
conservation - Species
- Within Species
3I. The Loss of Species
- Is this a problem in the sea?
- How do we know?
4Latimeria chalumnae (coelacanth) c. 1938
5Documented Extinction
- Stellers Sea Cow
- Caribbean Monk Seal
- Eelgrass Limpet
- Rocky Shore Limpet
- Asian Periwinkle
- Horn Snail
- New Zealand Grayling
- Sea Mink
- Great Auk
- Vanvoorstia bennettiana (Australian red alga)
6Sea Turtles, Sharks, Rays ...
7The Role of Fishing in Extinction Events
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9II. Loss of Populations
10Pacific Salmonids
- Population rich
- 106 populations extirpated in US
- 142 populations extirpated in Canada
- In the last 30 yrs over 40 of range lost
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4VsW September/October 1996 longline survey
catches
14Marine fish have much more genetic structure
than previously supposed
15Maintenance of Genetic Diversity
- Organization of populations in time and space
- Ratio of within and among population variation
16Events Prior to Extinction
- Extirpation
- Range contraction
- Fragmentation
17- Adriatic Sea stock of Beluga Sturgeon
- Atlantic Ocean population of Gray Whale
- Gulf of St. Lawrence walrus
- populations of 82 species of marine fish in North
America believed to be at risk
18Brosme brosme (cusk) Abundance 1970-2000
19Loss of Populations Loss of Genetic Diversity
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21- A significant amount of genetic diversity could
be attributed to spatial structure - No variance component could be attributed to
temporal changes
Ruzzante, Taggart et al. In Press. Stability in
the historical pattern of genetic structure of
Newfoundland cod (Gadus morhua) despite the
catastrophic decline in population size from 1964
to 1994. Conservation Genetics
22III. Loss of within population genetic diversity
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24Selective Fishing
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27- By removing the large fish selectively over time
the remaining fish are slow-growing and
early-maturing - Genetic or Ecological?
- temperature
- abundance of prey
- degree of competition
28Traits affected by fishing?
- Weight-at-age
- Length-at-age
- Age-at-maturity
- Length-at-maturity
- Spawning season
- Number and size of eggs
29Selective fishing can cause heritable differences
in life-history traits that control sustainable
yield
30Problems and Solutions
- Species extinction
- Genetic complexity
- Selective fishing
- Address at the population level
- Manage spawning components
- Reduce fishing intensity
- Structure effort
- Reduce selectivity
- Reduce fishing intensity
31Numbers are not enough