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Dupaix A., Dagorn Laurent, Duparc Antoine, Guillou Aurélie, Deneubourg J. L., Capello Manuela. (2023). No evidence from long-term analysis of yellowfin tuna condition that drifting fish aggregating devices act as ecological traps. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 711, 121-127. ISSN 0171-8630.

Titre du document
No evidence from long-term analysis of yellowfin tuna condition that drifting fish aggregating devices act as ecological traps
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000989688700008
Auteurs
Dupaix A., Dagorn Laurent, Duparc Antoine, Guillou Aurélie, Deneubourg J. L., Capello Manuela
Source
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2023, 711, 121-127 ISSN 0171-8630
Human-induced habitat modifications can severely impact the biology and behavior of wild species. Drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs), used by industrial purse-seine tropical tuna fisheries, significantly increased the number of floating objects found in the open ocean, with which tropical tuna associate. This habitat change has raised concerns over the risk of modifying the behavior and altering the biology of tuna and other associated species (the so-called ecological trap hypothesis). Relying on a time-series from 1987-2019 of more than 25000 length-weight samples collected in the western Indian Ocean, we reject the hypothesis that the body condition (Le Cren's relative condition factor, Kn) of yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares decreased concurrently with the increased number of DFADs. This result suggests the absence of negative long-term impacts of DFADs on the condition of tuna. As other factors may have counteracted possible negative effects of DFADs, we recommend long-term monitoring of the habitat along with biological and behavioral parameters of tunas to detect any critical change.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ressources halieutiques [040]
Description Géographique
OCEAN INDIEN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010088410]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010088410
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