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西北大西洋溯河鲱科鱼类洄游海洋生态学综述。

A review of migratory Alosidae marine ecology in the northwest Atlantic.

作者信息

Brown Caliyena R, Sergio Ava J A, Bate Caitlin S, Koopman Natalie, Roland Joshua B, Notman-Grobler Oscar D P, Mastrodimitropoulos Paris M B, Piczak Morgan L, Lennox Robert J

机构信息

Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Ocean Tracking Network, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2025 Mar;106(3):677-695. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15977. Epub 2024 Nov 10.

Abstract

Migratory animals play a crucial role in connecting distinct habitats by transferring matter and energy across ecosystem boundaries. In the North Atlantic, anadromous species exemplify this through their movement between freshwater and marine environments. Alosids, including species such as alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis), and American shad (Alosa sapidissima), exhibit this migratory behavior to maximize growth and fecundity and are, therefore, vital components of Atlantic coastal ecosystems. Despite their ecological importance, these species have experienced considerable population declines. Due to a research focus on dams and the freshwater phase of their ecology, the marine ecology of Alosids remains much less understood, potentially hindering effective management. This paper synthesizes current knowledge on the marine ecology of anadromous alewife, blueback herring, and American shad in the northwest Atlantic, focusing on life-history aspects, migratory patterns, and foraging behavior at sea. The paper also outlines current fisheries management and the anthropogenic threats these species face during their marine phase. We identified knowledge gaps regarding marine distribution, migration routes, impacts of climate change on movement and behavior, population dynamics, and the identification of gaspereau. By identifying gaps in the literature, we highlight research needs, emphasizing the role of telemetry studies in tracking marine movements and the impact of climate change on habitat use. Addressing these gaps through targeted research on marine ecology and movement patterns is essential for developing informed management strategies aimed at increasing Alosid populations.

摘要

洄游动物通过跨越生态系统边界传递物质和能量,在连接不同栖息地方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在北大西洋,溯河洄游物种通过在淡水和海洋环境之间的移动体现了这一点。包括西鲱(Alosa pseudoharengus)、蓝背鲱(Alosa aestivalis)和美洲西鲱(Alosa sapidissima)等在内的西鲱属鱼类表现出这种洄游行为以实现生长和繁殖最大化,因此是大西洋沿岸生态系统的重要组成部分。尽管它们具有生态重要性,但这些物种的数量已大幅下降。由于研究重点集中在水坝及其生态的淡水阶段,西鲱属鱼类的海洋生态仍鲜为人知,这可能会阻碍有效的管理。本文综合了西北大西洋溯河洄游的西鲱、蓝背鲱和美洲西鲱海洋生态的现有知识,重点关注其生活史、洄游模式和海上觅食行为。本文还概述了当前的渔业管理以及这些物种在海洋阶段面临的人为威胁。我们确定了在海洋分布、洄游路线、气候变化对移动和行为的影响、种群动态以及识别西鲱幼鱼方面的知识空白。通过识别文献中的空白,我们强调了研究需求,突出了遥测研究在追踪海洋移动以及气候变化对栖息地利用影响方面的作用。通过针对海洋生态和移动模式的定向研究来填补这些空白,对于制定旨在增加西鲱属鱼类种群数量的明智管理策略至关重要。

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