Predicting the Distribution and Ecological Niche of Unexploited Snow Crab (Chionoecetes opilio) Populations in Alaskan Waters: A First Open-Access Ensemble Model

Aug 30, 2011Integrative and comparative biology

Predicting where untouched snow crab populations live and their habitats in Alaskan waters using an open-access model

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Abstract

The first quantitative model predicts snow crab distribution, abundance, and biomass in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

  • Snow crab populations are found in high-latitude continental shelves of the North Pacific and North Atlantic.
  • Commercial harvesting primarily occurs in the Bering Sea, despite the presence of populations in the Arctic and sub-Arctic seas surrounding Alaska.
  • Climate trends are altering species distributions and community structures in Arctic regions.
  • Increased shipping, fisheries, and petroleum development are potential pressures on northern snow crab populations as ice cover declines.
  • Three machine-learning algorithms identified key environmental variables influencing snow crab distribution, including nutrient levels, chlorophyll-a concentrations, temperature, salinity, and sea-ice cover.

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