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Forecasted Changes in Growth Potential, Egg Survival and Thermal Habitat Suitability for Cod Species in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Canadian Arctic

Polar cod (Boreogadus saida), Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), and Greenland cod (Gadus macrocephalus) are prominent gadid species within the northwest Atlantic Ocean in terms of their ecological and socio-economic importance but it is unclear how climate-induced changes in ocean temperature may alter their distributions by the end of the century (2100). We used physiologically based species distribution models to predict how ocean warming will influence the availability of suitable habitat for early life-stages in these marine gadids. We applied CMIP5 ocean temperature projections to egg survival and juvenile growth models for Polar cod, Atlantic cod, and Greenland cod to create predicted suitability raster surfaces for these metrics across four climatology periods (1981–2005, 2026–2050, 2051–2075, 2076–2100). The analysis focused on the projected changes in temperature in ocean shelf areas where ocean depth is ≤400 m. We created an integrated habitat suitability index by combining the suitability surfaces for egg survival and growth potential to predict areas and periods where thermal conditions were suitable for both life stages. The resulting surfaces indicate that suitable thermal habitat for the juvenile life stages of all three species will shift poleward, but the magnitude of the shift and the overall area of thermally suitable habitat remaining will differ across species and life stages through time. Modelled layers are provided in NetCDF format by metric (egg survival, growth potential, habitat suitability). Data layers for Polar cod, Atlantic cod, and Greenland cod are included within each NetCDF file as variables across time. Note that in this study we refer to Gadus macrocephalus/ogac as Greenland cod since Gadus ogac is thought to be a junior synonym of Gadus macrocephalus (Carr et al., 1999). For more details on the methods and results for this analysis see Cote et al. (2021).

References:

Carr, S. M., Kivlichan, D. S., Pepin, P., & Crutcher, D. C. (1999). Molecular systematics of gadid fishes: implications for the biogeographic origins of Pacific species. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77(1), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-77-1-19

Cote, D., Konecny, C. A., Seiden, J., Hauser, T., Kristiansen, T., & Laurel, B. J. (2021). Forecasted Shifts in Thermal Habitat for Cod Species in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Canadian Arctic. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8(November), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.764072

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Date ( RI_367 )
2022
Date ( RI_366 )
2021
RI_410
  Government of Canada;Fisheries and Oceans Canada;Science - NL Ecological Sciences / Sciences Ecologiques TNL (DFO/MPO) ( )
Status
completed; complété RI_593
Maintenance and update frequency
asNeeded; auBesoin RI_540
Keywords
  • polar cod
  • atlantic cod
  • greenland cod
  • egg survival
  • juvenile growth
  • northwest Atlantic Ocean
  • thermal habitat suitability
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
  • Habitats
  • Biology
  • Fisheries resources
  • Fisheries
  • Marine biology
  • Oceans
Classification
unclassified; nonClassifié RI_484
Use limitation
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
Access constraints
license; licence RI_606
Use constraints
license; licence RI_606
Spatial representation type
grid; grille RI_636
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Environment
  • Location
  • Oceans
Begin date
1981
End date
2100
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http://www.epsg-registry.org / EPSG:4326 /
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  • NetCDF ( Unknown )

RI_412
  Government of Canada;Fisheries and Oceans Canada;Science - NL Science Data / Données Scientifiques TNL (DFO/MPO) ( )
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, 80 East White Hills Road , St. John's , Newfoundland and Labrador , A1C 5X1 ,
OnLine resource
DATA DICTIONARY ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;CSV;eng,fra

OnLine resource
DATA ( HTTPS )

Dataset;NetCDF;eng,fra

OnLine resource
Forecasted Changes for Cod Species in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Canadian Arctic ( ESRI REST: Map Server )

Web Service;ESRI REST;eng

OnLine resource
Forecasted Changes for Cod Species in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Canadian Arctic ( ESRI REST: Map Server )

Web Service;ESRI REST;fra

File identifier
e05dbae7-ca9c-4d8c-9d12-c60967b5482f XML
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Hierarchy level
dataset; jeuDonnées RI_622
Date stamp
2025-02-06T12:40:34.752Z
Metadata standard name
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
Metadata standard version
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
RI_414
  Government of Canada;Fisheries and Oceans Canada;Science - NL Ecological Sciences / Sciences Ecologiques TNL (DFO/MPO) ( )
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, 80 East White Hills Road , St. John's , Newfoundland and Labrador , A1C 5X1 ,
 
 

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