An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China

Per-recruit analyses, with consideration for uncertainty in growth, natural mortality and maturity, were conducted for European bream Abramis brama in the downstream section of the Irtysh River in China to assess its status. The Chapman-Robson method produced an estimate of total mortality rate (Z)...

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Main Authors: Huiping Ding, Zhiming Zhang, Congxin Xie, Chengjie Liu, Feng Chen, Daoming Huang, Zengguang Li, Yan Guo, Yong Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Freshwater Ecology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2018.1538906
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spelling doaj-4976e3e7aa7849469787e670b80766942020-11-25T01:43:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Freshwater Ecology0270-50602156-69412019-01-0134110712210.1080/02705060.2018.15389061538906An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in ChinaHuiping Ding0Zhiming Zhang1Congxin Xie2Chengjie Liu3Feng Chen4Daoming Huang5Zengguang Li6Yan Guo7Yong Chen8Institute of Hydroecology, MWR & CASInstitute of Hydroecology, MWR & CASCollege of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityCollege of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityInstitute of Hydroecology, MWR & CASInstitute of Hydroecology, MWR & CASCollege of Fisheries, Ocean University of ChinaInstitute of Fisheries Research of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous RegionSchool of Marine Sciences, University of MainePer-recruit analyses, with consideration for uncertainty in growth, natural mortality and maturity, were conducted for European bream Abramis brama in the downstream section of the Irtysh River in China to assess its status. The Chapman-Robson method produced an estimate of total mortality rate (Z) of 0.65 year−1. The natural mortality rates (M) were estimated as 0.13 and 0.26 year−1, resulting in corresponding estimates of current fishing mortality rate (Fcur) of 0.52 and 0.39 year−1, respectively. All the estimates of yield per recruit (YPR), spawning stock biomass per recruit (SSB/R) and corresponding biological reference points (BRPs) were sensitive to M. The uncertainty of growth and maturity parameters had limited impacts on the estimates of BRPs, but had a large effect on the YPR and SSB/R outputs. Our findings indicate that A. brama may be at higher risk of growth overfishing than those of recruitment overfishing. In addition, increasing the tc to nine years might ensure that the spawning potential ratios (SPRs) are above the management targets under all ranges of F with comparatively small impacts on YPR regardless of M. In addition to providing a basic assessment for A. brama in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China, our study presents a comprehensive approach that may be useful for data-limited species in other fisheries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2018.1538906per-recruit analysisstock assessmentmortalityage at first captureabramis bramairtysh river
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author Huiping Ding
Zhiming Zhang
Congxin Xie
Chengjie Liu
Feng Chen
Daoming Huang
Zengguang Li
Yan Guo
Yong Chen
spellingShingle Huiping Ding
Zhiming Zhang
Congxin Xie
Chengjie Liu
Feng Chen
Daoming Huang
Zengguang Li
Yan Guo
Yong Chen
An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
Journal of Freshwater Ecology
per-recruit analysis
stock assessment
mortality
age at first capture
abramis brama
irtysh river
author_facet Huiping Ding
Zhiming Zhang
Congxin Xie
Chengjie Liu
Feng Chen
Daoming Huang
Zengguang Li
Yan Guo
Yong Chen
author_sort Huiping Ding
title An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
title_short An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
title_full An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
title_fullStr An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of European bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China
title_sort assessment of european bream abramis brama (linnaeus, 1758) fishery in the downstream of the irtysh river in china
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Freshwater Ecology
issn 0270-5060
2156-6941
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Per-recruit analyses, with consideration for uncertainty in growth, natural mortality and maturity, were conducted for European bream Abramis brama in the downstream section of the Irtysh River in China to assess its status. The Chapman-Robson method produced an estimate of total mortality rate (Z) of 0.65 year−1. The natural mortality rates (M) were estimated as 0.13 and 0.26 year−1, resulting in corresponding estimates of current fishing mortality rate (Fcur) of 0.52 and 0.39 year−1, respectively. All the estimates of yield per recruit (YPR), spawning stock biomass per recruit (SSB/R) and corresponding biological reference points (BRPs) were sensitive to M. The uncertainty of growth and maturity parameters had limited impacts on the estimates of BRPs, but had a large effect on the YPR and SSB/R outputs. Our findings indicate that A. brama may be at higher risk of growth overfishing than those of recruitment overfishing. In addition, increasing the tc to nine years might ensure that the spawning potential ratios (SPRs) are above the management targets under all ranges of F with comparatively small impacts on YPR regardless of M. In addition to providing a basic assessment for A. brama in the downstream of the Irtysh River in China, our study presents a comprehensive approach that may be useful for data-limited species in other fisheries.
topic per-recruit analysis
stock assessment
mortality
age at first capture
abramis brama
irtysh river
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2018.1538906
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