Center for Ocean and Society, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany.
Institute of Geosciences, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany.
Science. 2022 Jan 7;375(6576):101-104. doi: 10.1126/science.abj0270. Epub 2022 Jan 6.
Climate change is expected to result in smaller fish size, but the influence of fishing has made it difficult to substantiate the theorized link between size and ocean warming and deoxygenation. We reconstructed the fish community and oceanographic conditions of the most recent global warm period (last interglacial; 130 to 116 thousand years before present) by using sediments from the northern Humboldt Current system off the coast of Peru, a hotspot of small pelagic fish productivity. In contrast to the present-day anchovy-dominated state, the last interglacial was characterized by considerably smaller (mesopelagic and goby-like) fishes and very low anchovy abundance. These small fish species are more difficult to harvest and are less palatable than anchovies, indicating that our rapidly warming world poses a threat to the global fish supply.
预计气候变化会导致鱼类体型变小,但捕捞的影响使得证实体型与海洋变暖及缺氧之间的理论联系变得困难。我们利用秘鲁沿海的北洪堡洋流系统的沉积物来重建最近一次全球暖期(末次间冰期,距今 13 万至 11.6 万年)的鱼类群落和海洋条件,该地区是小型浮游鱼类生产力的热点地区。与现今以凤尾鱼为主的状态相比,末次间冰期的鱼类体型小得多(中层和虾虎鱼样),凤尾鱼数量非常少。这些小鱼种更难捕捞,味道也不如凤尾鱼鲜美,这表明我们这个快速变暖的世界对全球鱼类供应构成了威胁。