scholarly journals Effects of regular and irregular temporal patterns of disturbance on biomass accrual and species composition of a subtidal hard-bottom assemblage

2008 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 309-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susanne Wollgast ◽  
Mark Lenz ◽  
Martin Wahl ◽  
Markus Molis
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Novalina Serdiati ◽  
Samliok Ndobe ◽  
Abigail Moore ◽  
Deddy Wahyudi

Demand for tropical eel seed has been increased and many tropical eel populations are under pressure. To conserve eel biodiversity and manage eel populations sustainably, it is necessary to identify eel species and their recruitment patterns at regional and watershed scales. The research objective was to determine the species composition and temporal recruit-ment patterns of glass eels recruiting to Palu River in Central Sulawesi. Glass eels sampling were conducted in January-April 2009, May-November 2010 and April-December 2011. Identification under anaesthetic (15-17.5 ppm clove oil solution) was based mainly on the number of ano-dorsal vertebrae (ADV). Species composition was dominated by two commercially species, Anguilla marmorata and A. bicolor pacifica with substantial variation and no clear temporal patterns. Specimens of other species that important from conservation and biodiversity aspects were present at each month but cannot be accurately identified using the ADV method. DNA analysis method is required to identify these specimens.


2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 283-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. L. Venrick ◽  
C. B. Lange ◽  
F. M. H. Reid ◽  
E. P. Dever

2009 ◽  
Vol 69 (2 suppl) ◽  
pp. 517-527 ◽  
Author(s):  
GM. Pauleto ◽  
LFM. Velho ◽  
PRB. Buosi ◽  
AFS. Brão ◽  
FA. Lansac-Tôha ◽  
...  

Spatial and temporal patterns of plankton ciliates species composition in the Paraná River floodplain were investigated. Samplings were carried out in twelve environments in two distinct hydrological periods (limnophase and potamophase). A total of 61 species of ciliates were recorded, and among them 21 are classified as pelagic while 40 are considered preferentially as littoral species. The registered species belong to eleven orders, and among them, Prostomatida was the most specious followed by Hymenostomatida and Peritrichida. The ciliate species composition was significantly distinct between periods, but not among environments. In this way, typically pelagic species characterized the ciliate community during the limnophase period, while the littoral species were predominant during the potamophase period. Our results strongly support the idea of the flood pulse as the main factor driving the composition pattern of the planktonic ciliates community in the Paraná River floodplain.


Author(s):  
Laurent Wantiez

The spatial and temporal patterns of variation of a tropical soft-bottom fish community sampled by a shrimp trawl and a fish trawl were compared at two sites, North and South Bay, of St Vincent Bay, New Caledonia. Results indicated that the species richness and particularly the species composition were related to the type of trawl. However, the overall density and biomass, species diversity, and evenness did not vary significantly as a function of gear type. The same species dominated the catches of the two trawl types, but differences appeared between density, biomass and mean weight of particular species, calculated from the shrimp and the fish trawl catches. The spatial variations of the community structure were comparable between the two gear types, though the composition of the species assemblages were not the same. Differences appeared for the temporal structures. These differences were insignificant in one of the sampled sites (North Bay), but more important in the other site (South Bay), where species diversity, size range of the individuals, and shape diversity of fishes were more important. However, the major differences between the community structures remained the same, independent of sampling gear type. These results validate studies comparing spatial and temporal patterns of variations in general characteristics (i.e. number of species per haul, density, biomass, species diversity and evenness) of tropical soft-bottom fish communities determined by shrimp and fish demersal otter trawls. This also validates the determination of species assemblages especially spatial assemblages. However, important problems may arise when more particular points are studied, such as species composition of the communities, determination of the characteristic species of the assemblages, or study of a particular species.


1978 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 856-857
Author(s):  
W. LAWRENCE GULICK
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