Resolving Hjort’s Dilemma how is recruitment related to spawning stock biomass in marine fish?

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The relationship between spawning fish abundance and the number of offspring, the so-called stock-recruitment relationship, is crucial for fisheries management and conservation measures. Using the most comprehensive data set ever assembled, we quantify this relationship for 211 fish stocks worldwide, revealing a global pattern with a pervasive asymptotic shape that shows increasing recruitment reaching an upper limit for values around half to two-thirds of parental biomass. This corroborates previous theoretical and modeling results. However, parental biomass is a predictor for only 5% to 15% of the variance in recruitment, demonstrating the weak predictive power of the stock-recruitment relationship in marine fish populations. Thus, there is a need to move rapidly toward models that integrate environmental conditions and species interactions in fisheries stock assessment and management, as suggested by Johan Hjort 100 years ago.

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Cury, P. M., Fromentin, J. M., Figuet, S., & Bonhommeau, S. (2014). Resolving Hjort’s Dilemma how is recruitment related to spawning stock biomass in marine fish? Oceanography, 27(4), 42–47. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2014.85

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