The relationship between body weight and natural mortality in juvenile and adult fish: A comparison of natural ecosystems and aquaculture

被引:198
作者
Lorenzen, K
机构
[1] Renewable Resources Assessment Group, Imp. Coll. of Sci., Technol./Med., London SW7 1NA
关键词
mortality; body weight; allometry; aquaculture; ecosystem; predation;
D O I
10.1006/jfbi.1996.0192
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The relationship between body weight and natural mortality in juvenile and adult fish was analysed for different aquatic ecosystems: lakes, rivers, the ocean, and pond, cage and tank aquaculture systems. Mortality was modelled as a power function of weight, and the parameters b (exponent) and M(u) (mortality at the unit weight of 1 g) estimated for fish in the six ecosystems, as well as within selected populations, species and families. At the ecosystem level, no significant differences in parameters were found between lakes, rivers and the ocean and a joint mortality-weight relationship for all natural ecosystems was estimated with parameters b = -0.288 (90% CL[ -0.315, - 0.261]) and M(u) = 3.00 (90% CL[2.70, 3.30]) year(-1). Among the culture systems, mortality-weight relationships in ponds and cages were not significantly different and a joint relationship was estimated. The weight exponents of mortality in ponds/cages and tanks were very similar at about b = -0.43, and significantly more negative than in natural ecosystems. Mortalities at unit weight were significantly lower in tanks (0.91 year(-1)) than in ponds/cages (2.24 year(-1)), and both were significantly lower than in natural ecosystems. No systematic differences were found between the mortality-weight relationships determined for individual populations, species or families, and fish in the respective ecosystems. It is hypothesized that aquaculture mortality-weight relationships indicate the allometric scaling of non-predation mortality, which is therefore more strongly size dependent than predation mortality. If non-predation mortality in natural ecosystems shows a similar scaling with body weight, then the allometric exponent of predation mortality must be less negative than that observed for total natural mortality. Implications of the established mortality-weight relationships for aquaculture and culture-based fisheries are discussed. (C) 1996 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles
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