Cormorant predation effects on fish populations: A global meta-analysis

Maria K. Ovegård*, Niels Jepsen, Mikaela Bergenius Nord, Erik Petersson

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Abstract

This paper provides the results from the first meta-analysis to examine the impact of cormorant (Phalacrocoracidae) predation on fish. It is based on a systematic search of literature, covering studies using significance-based hypotheses tests on the relation between fish parameters and cormorant abundance. The results show that extensive research on cormorant diet exists, but few studies use statistical hypotheses testing to examine the effect on fish populations. In total, 603 publications were identified from titles and abstracts, to include the interaction between cormorants and fish. From these, 27 articles tested fish population parameters against cormorant predation, whereof 22 could be included in analyses. The effect size was defined negative in cases when cormorant numbers or presence reduced fish numbers or biomasses, or when individual fish sizes decreased, and vice versa for a positive effect. In a hierarchical dependence model, the combined effect of cormorant predation on fish was negative, but the overall effect was not significant at the 95% confidence level (−0.169, 95% C.L. −0.505 to 0.167, p = .256, df = 5.26). A covariate analysis revealed a difference in predatory effects between fish prey taxa (p = .006, df = 5.73), but no difference in effect sizes between study type, foraging habitat, or response variable measured. The meta-analysis reveals a complex interaction between cormorants and fish, but adds to the consensus on the importance of considering cormorant predatory effects in research, conservation actions, ecosystem-based management, and environmental monitoring.
Original languageEnglish
JournalFish and Fisheries
Volume22
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)605-622
Number of pages18
ISSN1467-2960
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Cormorant
  • Effect
  • Management
  • Meta-analysis
  • PhalaCrocorax
  • Predation
  • Wildlife-conflict

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