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Diminishing productivity and hyperstable harvest in northern Wisconsin walleye fisheries

Joseph T. Mrnak H. Embke Maxwel V Wilkinson S. Shaw M. J. Vander Zanden +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Managing fisheries in a changing socio-ecological environment may require holistic approaches for identifying and adapting to novel ecosystem dynamics. Using 32 years of Ceded Territory of Wisconsin (CTWI) walleye (Sander vitreus) data, we estimated production (P), biomass (B), biomass turnover (P/B), yield (Y), and yield over production (Y/P) and tested for hyperstability in walleye yield. Most CTWI walleye populations showed low P, and B, and Y/P 1) was prevalent among Wisconsin walleye recruitment-based management approaches (natural recruitment [NR], sustained only by stocking, combination). Production, B, and P/B have declined in NR populations, while Y and Y/P have remained constant. Walleye Y was hyperstable along a production gradient among all management approaches and fishery types (i.e., angling only, angling/tribal harvest combined). Diminishing productivity and hyperstable yield may be jointly contributing to observed walleye declines. We classified lakes into management groups of low, moderate, or high vulnerability to harvest based on Y/P and P/B dynamics and recommend that exploitation may need to decline to maintain or increase the adaptive capacity of CTWI walleye.

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Joseph T. Mrnak

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H. Embke

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Maxwel V Wilkinson

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S. Shaw

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M. J. Vander Zanden

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G. G. Sass

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Mrnak, J.T., Embke, H., Wilkinson, M.V., Shaw, S., Zanden, M.J.V., Sass, G.G. (2024). Diminishing productivity and hyperstable harvest in northern Wisconsin walleye fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2023-0372

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2024
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10.1139/cjfas-2023-0372
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