The challenge of the herring in the Norwegian Sea: making optimal collective spatial decision
Fernö, Anders; Melle, Webjørn; Misund, Ole Arve; Pitcher, Tony; Nøttestad, Leif; Mackinson, Steven; Hollingworth, Charles
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Herring are long-lived multiple spawners exhibiting strong variation in reproductive and recruitment
success between years. They tend to adopt low-risk, preferred-conservative strategies; for example,
shifts to alternative overwintering areas do not take place until there are large benefits. At the same
time, herring is an extremely flexible species, displaying considerable plasticity in migratory
behaviour.
Migration patterns of herring have been investigated over many years. Most studies are however,
descriptive and little is published that analyses the factors and mechanisms that govern spatial
dynamics. In this paper we try to interpret the existing observations from an ecological and
evolutionary perspective, emphasising proximate mechanisms that restrict the extent to which herring
are capable of attaining an optimal distribution. Focus is directed to observations and literature on the
Norwegian spring spawning herring.