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Stock structure of the English Channel common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) during the reproduction period

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2015

Michaël Gras*
Affiliation:
BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France
Georges Safi
Affiliation:
BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France
Hugo Lebredonchel
Affiliation:
BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France
Jérôme Quinquis
Affiliation:
Ifremer, Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques, Avenue du Général de Gaulle, BP 32, 14520 Port-en-Bessin, France
Éric Foucher
Affiliation:
Ifremer, Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques, Avenue du Général de Gaulle, BP 32, 14520 Port-en-Bessin, France
Noussithé Koueta
Affiliation:
BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France
Jean-Paul Robin
Affiliation:
BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France
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Correspondence should be addressed to: M. Gras, BOREA, UMR CNRS 7208, IRD 207, UPMC, MNHN, UCBN, 14032 Caen, France and Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR BOREA: Biologie des ORganismes et des Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Esplanade de la paix, CS 14032, 14032 Caen, France email: [email protected]

Abstract

Within the English Channel, the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis is a semelparous species for which a 2-year life cycle was exclusively described in the 1980s. In the 1990s, new research indicated that whilst a 2-year life cycle was still evident for females and the large majority of males, a small proportion of males were actually maturing at only 1 year of age. Since 1980, the interest of French and UK fishers for this resource has increased and it is nowadays one of the most important demersal species of the area and is considered to be fully exploited. From the start of the 20th century, fishing effort and sea surface temperatures have increased in the English Channel and have probably impacted the life history traits of S. officinalis. A 2-year sampling programme was undertaken at French landing sites of the English Channel during the reproduction season in 2010 and 2011 to estimate if the proportion of 1-year-old mature animals has changed. Age determination was carried out by coupling polymodal decomposition and lipofuscin measurement. Size-at-maturity for each year and each sex was estimated by fitting a binomial error GLM. Results highlight that a variable percentage of males and females belonging to the first cohort are mature and that size-at-maturity was lower than that observed in the 1990s. Finally, different parameters, such as temperature and fishing pressure are explored to discuss changes in life history traits suggesting that cuttlefish could be an indicator of the temperature regime shift in the English Channel.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2015 

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