HOW BENTHIC HABITATS AND BOTTOM TRAWLING AFFECT TRAIT COMPOSITION IN THE DIET OF EUROPEAN PLAICE (PLEURONECTES PLATESSA) IN THE NORTH SEA

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HOW BENTHIC HABITATS AND BOTTOM TRAWLING AFFECT TRAIT COMPOSITION IN THE DIET OF EUROPEAN PLAICE (PLEURONECTES PLATESSA) IN THE NORTH SEA Jacqueline Eggleton, Kenny A.J., Bolam S.G., Depestele J., Garcia C. IFS10, Saint Malo 11 th -16 th November 2017

Integrating the role of marine benthic ecosystems in fisheries management

Two fundamental questions confronted by fisheries scientists: 1. To what extent do commercial fish target their prey? 2. Do the impacts of bottom trawling on benthic assemblages contribute to sustaining these populations? Need to understand links (as trophic interactions) between populations of demersal fish species and potential benthic invertebrate prey (food) which live on or in the seabed

Our questions 1. Do commercial fish species target different benthic prey? 2. Do commercial fish species target benthic prey differently in different habitats? 3. Do commercial fish species target benthic prey that are resistant or favoured by fishing pressure? To provide functional links between predator and prey we use biological traits analysis (BTA)

What data do we need? 1. What fish are eating Fish stomachs 2. Habitat information at the scale of the fishery Habitat map

What data do we need? 1. What fish are eating Fish stomachs 2. Habitat information at the scale of the fishery Habitat map 3. An indication of fishing pressure VMS/Logbook 4. Information on the benthic fauna living in and on the seabed

Fish stomachs ICES year of the stomach 1991 North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat ICES rectangle scale (30 x 30 nautical miles) Data relates to 35 species but detailed information only available for nine Fish for our study were selected based on presence of benthic prey in stomachs Cod (Gadus morhua) Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinnus) Whiting (Merlangius merlangus) Long rough dab/american plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) Limited flatfish records due to gear type (GOV trawl) http://www.ices.dk/marine-data/data-portals/pages/fish-stomach.aspx

DAPSTOM Fish stomachs

Fish stomachs DAPSTOM 200,000 + records 188 fish species

Fish stomachs DAPSTOM 200,000 + records Stomach data for other 4 species + Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) Dab (Limanda Limanda) Sole (Solea solea) 1990-2010 https://www.cefas.co.uk/cefas-data-hub/fish-stomach-records/

Fish stomachs Plaice, dab and sole Plaice and sole

Habitat map

EUSeaMap http://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu

Habitat map For the North Sea region we extracted EUNIS level 3/4 habitat information for each ICES rectangle Use K-means analysis to determine significantly different habitats

Habitat Habitat characteristics and location cluster 1 Mainly comprises infralittoral fine and muddy sand (A5.23/A5.24), with smaller areas of circalittoral fine and muddy sands (A5.25/A5.26), infralittoral coarse sediment (A5.13) and infralittoral fine and sandy muds (A5.33/A5.34). Located across the Dogger Bank, coastal areas of the eastern North Sea and Skagerrak and in the Kattegat 2 Heterogeneous habitat cluster comprising circalittoral and deep sands A5.25/A5.26 and A5.27, along with areas of circalittoral and deep coarse sediments (A5.14 and A5.15). Patches of rock (A4.2) and fine/muddy sands are also present. Located in the coastal waters of the western North Sea, Orkney and Shetland, in isolated areas of the North Sea and in the Skagerrak and Kattegat. 3 Mainly comprises circalittoral fine and muddy sands (A2.25/A5.26) with smaller areas of infralittoral fine and muddy sands (A5.23/A5.24), mud (A5.35/A5.36) and coarse sediment (A5.14). Located across the southern North Sea, Central North Sea and German Bight 4 Deep sea muds (A6.5) and sands (A6.3/A6.4 and A5.27). Located in the Norwegian trench off the southern coast of Norway 5 Dominated by deep sandy sediments (A2.27). Located north of the Dogger bank in the western North Sea 6 Mainly comprises deep muds (A5.37) and to a lesser extent deep sands (A5.27). Located in the Fladen Ground of the northern North Sea and two ICES rectangles in the deeper waters of the Skagerrak.

Defining fishing pressure Bottom trawling was defined in Eigaard et al. (2016) Mainly Otter trawling (>70% by swept area) Then demersal seining or beam trawling The annual trawling intensity was analysed from logbook statistics and vessel monitoring system data for 2010-2012 (See Eigaard et al. 2017). Trawling distribution and intensity was calculated in grid cells of 1 by 1 min longitude and latitude as the swept area of that grid cell divided by its surface area for the main gear groups.

Benthic fauna Infauna Epifauna Benthic data from spatial surveys between 2000-2010

Biological traits what species do rather than who they are Trawling pressure

Why use traits? Traits Processes Functions Goods and services Sessile infauna conveyor belt deposit feeder Sessile epifauna filter feeder Sessile epifauna reef building suspension feeder Bioturbation Regulation functions Nutrient fluxes. Carbon storage. Maintenance of primary production. Climate regulation. Benthic-pelagic coupling Nutrient and carbon fluxes Water purification. Production of biogenic structures Habitat functions Nursery & refugia function for other species Recruitment and survival of commercially important species Presence of high biodiversity areas Soft body epifauna etc. Prey for higher trophic predators Production functions Secondary production of invertebrates and fish Fish catches A trait-based approach is more appropriate for large scale studies of commercial fish diet analysis as it removes geographical taxonomic biases associated with species distributions

Maximum size Morphology Maximum longevity Larval dev. Egg dev. Living habit Sediment position Feeding mode Mobility 10 traits respond to fishing pressure Life history Morphology Behaviour 48 modalities Traits were assigned to 700+ infaunal and epifaunal taxa using fuzzy coding (more than one trait modality can be assigned to a taxon) Traits also assigned to benthic data from fish stomachs Bioturbation

Trait data from stomachs and grabs analysed in R according to habitat under fished and unfished conditions No clear links

Data was reanalysed according to species and size group with the taxa found in each habitat under fished and unfished conditions Links between traits of prey and predator in habitat 1 under both fished and unfished conditions All sizes of plaice and medium sole

Stomachs Benthic prey

Further analysis Trait diet of 624 plaice in relation to bottom trawling in habitats 1, 2 and 3 Based on trawl locations rather than ICES rectangles Initial findings Significant interactions were seen between diet and fishing pressure for plaice in habitat 1 but not in habitats 2 or 3 Diet of plaice in habitat 1 was dominated by deposit feeding fauna that live in the sediment whist for the other habitats the range of traits were more diverse We saw increases in abundance of these prey with increases in fishing pressure but only in habitat 1 Suggests that fishing pressure does not affect different habitats in the same way

Revisiting our questions 1. Do commercial fish species target different benthic prey? Yes 2. Do commercial fish species target benthic prey differently in different habitats? Yes 3. Do commercial fish species target benthic prey that are resistant or favoured by fishing pressure? Yes in the case of plaice

Thank you!