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Archived DNA reveals fisheries and climate induced collapse of a major fishery
Bonanomi, S.; Pellissier, L.; Therkildsen, N.O.; Hedeholm, R.B.; Retzel, A.; Meldrup, D.; Olsen, S.M.; Nilsen, A.; Pampoulie, C.; Hemmer-Hansen, J.; Wisz, M.S.; Grønkjaer, P.; Nielsen, E.E. (2015). Archived DNA reveals fisheries and climate induced collapse of a major fishery. NPG Scientific Reports 5(15395): 8 pp. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep15395
In: Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group). Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 2045-2322; e-ISSN 2045-2322, meer
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  • Bonanomi, S.
  • Pellissier, L.
  • Therkildsen, N.O.
  • Hedeholm, R.B.
  • Retzel, A.
  • Meldrup, D.
  • Olsen, S.M.
  • Nilsen, A.
  • Pampoulie, C.
  • Hemmer-Hansen, J.
  • Wisz, M.S.
  • Grønkjaer, P.
  • Nielsen, E.E., meer

Abstract
    Fishing and climate change impact the demography of marine fishes, but it is generally ignored that many species are made up of genetically distinct locally adapted populations that may show idiosyncratic responses to environmental and anthropogenic pressures. Here, we track 80 years of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) population dynamics in West Greenland using DNA from archived otoliths in combination with fish population and niche based modeling. We document how the interacting effects of climate change and high fishing pressure lead to dramatic spatiotemporal changes in the proportions and abundance of different genetic populations, and eventually drove the cod fishery to a collapse in the early 1970s. Our results highlight the relevance of fisheries management at the level of genetic populations under future scenarios of climate change.

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