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Spatial interactions between marine predators and their prey: herring abundance as a driver for the distributions of mackerel and harbour porpoise

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Aarhus University1

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark2

Section for Monitoring, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark3

Section for Marine Services, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark4

The distribution of marine predators is tightly coupled with that of their prey, and may also be affected by interactions between competing predators. In order to adopt an ecosystem approach to the management of a species, it is essential to understand these processes. In this study, we examined whether the distributions of 2 marine predators, harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena and mackerel Scomber scombrus, are related to the distribution of a major prey species, herring Clupea harengus, on a large spatial scale.

Porpoise distribution data were obtained from satellite-tracked harbour porpoises (1998 to 2009), while mackerel and herring distribution data were found by the annual ICES acoustic herring surveys providing data with overlapping temporal and spatial scales (2000 to 2009). We found that the 3 species were not evenly distributed within the study area and that harbour porpoise distribution was best explained solely by the distribution of herring, while herring together with depth explained 50% of the mackerel distribution.

These results underline the importance of an ecosystem approach in management plans for predatory species by including monitoring and management of main prey species

Language: English
Publisher: Inter-Research
Year: 2012
Pages: 245-253
ISSN: 16161599 and 01718630
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3354/meps09959
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-8893-9842 , 0000-0002-0716-9525 and 0000-0003-3564-8328

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