Abstract

A phenomenon of undulating fluctuations of nekton abundance in the Kuroshio system is discussed on example of japanese sardineSardinops melanostictus, as the most abundant and the most fluctuating species. The so-called «sardine epochs» are distinguished according to this species abundance. The last such epoch ended in the early 1990s. Since 2014, structural changes occurred again in the nekton communities of the Pacific waters off Kuril Islands, caused by expansion of southern fish and squid species, primarily japanese sardine and chub mackerelScomber japonicus, and decreasing in abundance of japanese anchovyEngraulis japonicusand sauryCololabis saira. The scope of these changes allowed Russian fishermen to resume the fishery on japanese sardine and chub mackerel in the Russian exclusive economic zone since 2016. Annual catch of Japanese sardine increased steadily from 6,700 t in 2016 to 315,500 t in 2020. Over these 5 years, Russian fishermen landed 531,700 t of sardine and 167,900 t of chub mackerel. However, many Russian fishery forecasters believe that these reconstructions is only a «rehearsal» of the upcoming «sardine epoch», being based on formal climatic indices, without delving into the mechanisms of abundance fluctuations. The authors note that new «sardine epochs» cannot be predicted as completely similar to the previous ones. Several hypotheses on causes of the beginning and end of japanese sardine blooms are considered critically, and the conclusion is made that mechanisms which determine its year-classes strength are still unclear, as well as the reasons of undulating fluctuations of this species and some other nekton species abundance, because of high complexity of this problem.

Highlights

  • Обсуждается явление волн численности нектона системы Куросио на примере дальневосточной сардины Sardinops melanostictus с потенциалом самого массового вида и наибольшей амплитудой флюктуаций

  • A phenomenon of undulating fluctuations of nekton abundance in the Kuroshio system is discussed on example of japanese sardine Sardinops melanostictus, as the most abundant and the most fluctuating species

  • Since 2014, structural changes occurred again in the nekton communities of the Pacific waters off Kuril Islands, caused by expansion of southern fish and squid species, primarily japanese sardine and chub mackerel Scomber japonicus, and decreasing in abundance of japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicus and saury Cololabis saira. The scope of these changes allowed Russian fishermen to resume the fishery on japanese sardine and chub mackerel in the Russian exclusive economic zone since 2016

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Summary

ОКЕАНИЧЕСКИХ ВОД?

Обсуждается явление волн численности нектона системы Куросио на примере дальневосточной сардины Sardinops melanostictus (сардина иваси, иваси) с потенциалом самого массового вида и наибольшей амплитудой флюктуаций. Since 2014, structural changes occurred again in the nekton communities of the Pacific waters off Kuril Islands, caused by expansion of southern fish and squid species, primarily japanese sardine and chub mackerel Scomber japonicus, and decreasing in abundance of japanese anchovy Engraulis japonicus and saury Cololabis saira. The scope of these changes allowed Russian fishermen to resume the fishery on japanese sardine and chub mackerel in the Russian exclusive economic zone since 2016. В связи с этим цель настоящей обзорной публикации — критически рассмотреть имеющиеся в публикациях гипотезы о причинах этого события с позиции фактических данных о произошедших изменениях в структуре эпипелагического нектонного сообщества с учетом трофических связей, обеспеченности пищей и данных о вылове

Периодичность и прогнозы волн численности
Весь нектон
Gonatus kamtschaticus
Moroteuthis robusta
Scomber japonicus
Межвидовая конкуренция и другие биотические факторы
Весь зоопланктон
Компонент пищи
Список литературы

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