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spatialSim: multi-species spatiotemporal size-structured operating model for management strategy evaluation (2109.02228v1)

Published 6 Sep 2021 in q-bio.PE

Abstract: Spatiotemporal processes have the potential to be one of the most influential factors governing how fisheries targeting sedentary species respond to harvesting. Despite this, management strategy evaluation often fails to account for space or does so at low resolutions due to compute constraints. In this paper, a multi-species spatiotemporal size-structured operating model for sedentary species is presented. The model combines a spatially continuous Gaussian Markov Random Field model of the population dynamics with an areal harvesting model that supports preferential targeting and site selection constraints (e.g., economic constraints). This approach is very compute efficient, which makes it feasible to simulate realistic fisher dynamics and catch data at true spatial scale (e.g., the swept area of a dredge). The New Zealand surfclam fishery was used as a case study to demonstrate the versatility of the operating model and to showcase the simulation of localized depletion, which was manifest in the generation of realistic catch-per-unit-effort data that were uncorrelated with the trends in population abundance. The model is available as part of the open-source R package spatialSim.

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