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Jessica Briony Jones

Jessica Briony Jones
Scottish Wildlife Trust

PhD

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Introduction
Currently working as the living seas manager at the Scottish Wildlife Trust Previously working as a post-doctoral research scientist (Squid ageing specialist) at the NOAA, Woods Hole on the ommastrephid squid Illex illecebrosus, focusing on ageing and trace element analysis of the statolith.
Additional affiliations
February 2021 - February 2022
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Position
  • Squid Ageing Specialist
Description
  • Ageing and trace element analysis of statoliths of the ommastrephid squid (Illex illecebrosus) for the 2022 Northern shortfin squid Research Track Assessment
December 2013 - December 2015
Falkland Islands Fisheries Department
Position
  • Scientific Fisheries Observer
Description
  • More than 340 days at sea aboard 15 trawling vessels. Took part in three research cruises and four pre-recruitment surveys, two of which I was lead scientist.
Education
December 2015 - April 2019
University of Aberdeen
Field of study
  • Applied Marine and Fisheries Ecology
September 2013 - September 2014
University of Southampton
Field of study
  • Oceanography
September 2009 - July 2013
Swansea University
Field of study
  • Marine Biology

Publications

Publications (13)
Technical Report
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WGCEPH worked on six Terms of Reference. These involved reporting on the status of stocks; reviewing advances in stock identification, assessment for fisheries management and for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), including some exploratory stock assessments; reviewing impacts of human activities on cephalopods; developing identificati...
Poster
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The Patagonian longfin squid Doryteuthis gahi has an annual life cycle with two seasonal cohorts (autumn and spring spawners). Earlier studies on the Patagonian shelf found a predominance of Euphausiacea in the D. gahi diet, but no studies to date have investigated differences between feeding spectra of the two cohorts or decadal diet shifts. The p...
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The Patagonian longfin squid Doryteuthis gahi has an annual life cycle with two seasonal cohorts (autumn and spring spawners). Earlier studies on the Patagonian shelf found a predominance of Euphausiacea in the D. gahi diet, but no studies to date have investigated differences between feeding spectra of the two cohorts or decadal diet shifts. The p...
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Stable isotopes are a useful tool for understanding diet and migration in squid, which often play an important role in marine food webs. The Patagonian long-finned squid fishery around Falkland Islands waters is managed separately for each of its biannual fishing seasons and 2 sub-areas of the fishing zone. However, factors driving differences in t...
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Morphometric analysis of biogenic recording structures within marine organisms has applications in stock assessment, taxonomics, and ecomorphological studies, with shape variation markedly influenced by both genetics and the surrounding environment. Geometric morphometrics (GM) is an alternative approach to the “traditional” method of collecting li...
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Cephalopods are a versatile group with several mechanisms in place to ensure the success of future generations. The Patagonian long-finned squid (Doryteuthis gahi) populations on the southern Patagonian shelf are believed to be genetically homogenous, but the mechanisms connecting them geographically and temporally are unresolved. Individual growth...
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Cephalopod populations exhibit high variability in life history characteristics, such as longevity and size-at-age. The aim of this study was to understand how characteristics of a newly described ‘superbull’ male morph in Doryteuthis gahi populations (Patagonian Shelf) arise and whether there is a selective advantage. At the population level, it i...
Conference Paper
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Reliable stock identification is a fundamental basis of sustainable cephalopod fisheries. Nowadays three general approaches are applied to stock identification: genetic, morphological and trace elemental based analysis. Analysis of morphological traits is the oldest method of stock determination but modern approaches, such as geometric morphometric...
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The Patagonian long-finned squid Doryteuthis gahi is an abundant commercial species within Falkland Island waters. The population consists of two temporally distinct spawning cohorts, inferred to have markedly different patterns of migration and timings of ontogenetic events. Ontogenetic migrations of each cohort were confirmed by analysis of the c...
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The Patagonian long-finned squid Doryteuthis gahi is an abundant commercial species within Falkland Island waters. The population consists of two temporally distinct spawning cohorts, inferred to have markedly different patterns of migration and timings of ontogenetic events. Ontogenetic migrations of each cohort were confirmed by analysis of the c...

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Projects (2)
Project
This PhD investigates the ecological role of D. gahi within the Patagonian shelf food web, with results contributing towards the successful implementation of ecosystem based fisheries management within the Falkland Islands Conservation Zone (FICZ).
Project
Investigating how the population of the Patagonian Long-Finned squid Doryteuthis gahi is connected, both geographically and temporally.