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Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus): a review of life history and key vulnerabilities in New Zealand

Authors :
Tom Trnski
Darren M. Parsons
Keren T. Spong
LJ Paul
John Zeldis
Carina J. Sim-Smith
N Usmar
A. Le Port
Philip M. Ross
Meredith Lowe
Martin Cryer
Malcolm P. Francis
Jeremy R. McKenzie
Cameron Walsh
Craig A. Radford
Mark Morrison
EG Jones
Bruce Hartill
Source :
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 48:256-283
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) is an important coastal fish species in New Zealand for a variety of reasons, but the large amount of research conducted on snapper has not been reviewed. Here, we review life history information and potential threats for snapper in New Zealand. We present information on snapper life history, defining stages (eggs and larvae, juvenile and adult), and assess potential threats and knowledge gaps. Overall we identify six key points: 1. post-settlement snapper are highly associated with certain estuarine habitats that are under threat from land-based stressors. This may serve as a bottleneck for snapper populations; 2. the largest knowledge gaps relate to the eggs and larvae. Additional knowledge may help to anticipate the effects of climate change, which will likely have the greatest influence on these early life stages; 3. ocean acidification, from land-based sources and from climate change, may be an important threat to larval snapper; 4. a greater understanding of population ...

Details

ISSN :
11758805 and 00288330
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
Accession number :
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