Stock-environment recruitment analysis for Namibian Cape hake <em>Merluccius capensis</em>

Research Papers

Stock-environment recruitment analysis for Namibian Cape hake Merluccius capensis

Published in: African Journal of Marine Science
Volume 35 , issue 4 , 2013 , pages: 555–564
DOI: 10.2989/1814232X.2013.862509
Author(s): P Kainge National Marine Information and Research Centre, Namibia , N Bahamon Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Spain , CH Bartholomae National Marine Information and Research Centre, Namibia , JN Kathena National Marine Information and Research Centre, Namibia , AK van der Plas National Marine Information and Research Centre, Namibia , A Gordoa Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Spain

Abstract

The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian waters are still unresolved. In this study, we used generalised additive models, regression tree analysis and the conventional Ricker model to examine the effect of environmental indices and spawning stock biomass (SSB) on hake recruitment success for the period 1984–2012. Results indicated that upwelling strength explained 51% of the recruitment variability, whereas SSB had no significant influence. The effect of SSB on recruitment only became significant when combined with upwelling strength, explaining 89% of the recruitment variability. SSB influenced recruitment during periods of strong upwelling. Optimal conditions for hake recruitment were associated with moderate upwelling strength. Low and high upwelling intensities reduced recruitment success. Our results are consistent with those of other studies suggesting a significant influence of environmental conditions on recruitment at a low spawning stock level. Our study highlights the importance of assessing the combined non-linear effects of both biotic and abiotic factors on hake recruitment.

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