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EDP Sciences
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10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2015007
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr/2015007
Auteur(s):
Romain López,Hélène de Pontual,Michel Bertignac,Stéphanie Mahévas
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Population dynamics
essential habitats
connectivity
bioenergetic modeling
phenotypic plasticity
life cycle adaptation
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03/12/2015
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2015007
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Description
European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, is a highly valuable species in
Europe, both for aquaculture in the Mediterranean Sea and for commercial and recreational
fisheries in the North East Atlantic Ocean. Subjected to increasing fishing pressure, the
wild population has recently experienced significant recruitment fluctuation as well as a
northward extension of its distribution area in the North Sea. While the nature of the
ecological and/or physiological processes involved remains unresolved, ontogenetic habitat
shifts and adult site fidelity could increase the species’ vulnerability to climate change
and overfishing. As managers look for expert information to propose management scenarios
leading to sustainable exploitation, exploratory modelling appears to be a cost-efficient
approach to enhance the understanding of recruitment dynamics and the spatio-temporal
scales over which fish populations function. A conceptual modelling framework and its
specific data requirements are discussed to tackle some sound ecological questions
regarding this species. We consequently provide an updated review of current knowledge on
bass population structure, biology and ecology. This paper will hence be particularly
valuable to develop spatially-explicit models of European sea bass dynamics under
environmental and anthropogenic forcing. Knowledge gaps requiring further research efforts
are also reported.
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