scholarly journals Larval fish community composition and distribution of the central-southern Mediterranean under summer and winter conditions

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 313-324
Author(s):  
Rafik ZARRAD ◽  
Rodriguez José-Maria ◽  
Alemany Francisco ◽  
Charef Aymen ◽  
Jarboui Othman ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. e25145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ben Labay ◽  
Adam E. Cohen ◽  
Blake Sissel ◽  
Dean A. Hendrickson ◽  
F. Douglas Martin ◽  
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Oceans ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 700-722
Author(s):  
Sonia Rábade Uberos ◽  
Alba Ruth Vergara Castaño ◽  
Rosario Domínguez-Petit ◽  
Fran Saborido-Rey

The Galician shelf (northwestern Iberian Peninsula) is a highly dynamic area with an important multi-species fisheries industry that exploits resources from several habitats, characterized by being not only highly diverse, rich, and productive but also seasonally and interannually variable. Early life stages of different species are distributed throughout the year, with fluctuating abundances and community composition. Likewise, the influence of environmental factors and processes on larval production and survival remains unknown. Sampling was carried out in July 2012, and all the larvae obtained were identified to establish the specific composition of the community in a summer upwelling scenario. The results show no zonation in the species distribution, a consequence of the mixing effects of the upwelling and eddies, with high diversity but low abundance, which render in a slight predominance of a few species. Due to the dependence of planktonic populations on upwelling events, which was not highly pronounced in 2012, we cannot conclude that this was a typical conformation of the Galician summer larval fish community, but it is a first approach to comprehend the community composition.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teja P. Muha ◽  
Deiene Rodriguez-Barreto ◽  
Richard O'Rorke ◽  
Carlos Garcia de Leaniz ◽  
Sofia Consuegra

Artificial instream barriers are a major cause of habitat fragmentation that reduce population connectivity and gene flow by limiting fish movements. To mitigate their impacts, obsolete barriers are increasingly been removed worldwide, but few barrier removal projects are monitored. We employed a powerful Before-After-Downstream-Upstream (BADU) approach using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to examine the effects on fish community composition of removing a weir in the river Lugg (England) that had been suggested to have a detrimental effect on salmonid migration. We found no change in fish community diversity or relative abundance after the removal above or below the weir, but detected an important effect of sampling season, likely related to the species' life cycles. eDNA detected nine fish species that were also identified by electrofishing sampling and one additional species (Anguilla anguilla) that was missed by traditional surveys. Our results suggest that monitoring of barrier removal projects should be carried out to ensure that any ecological benefits are properly documented and that eDNA metabarcoding is a sensitive technique to monitor the effects of barrier removal.


Hydrobiologia ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 620 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Orrego ◽  
S. Marshall Adams ◽  
Ricardo Barra ◽  
Gustavo Chiang ◽  
Juan F. Gavilan

2004 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 755-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lúcia Cabral Schifino ◽  
Clarice Bernhardt Fialho ◽  
José Roberto Verani

The Fortaleza Lagoon belongs to the Southern Tramandaí subsystem, formed by lagoons disposed linearly on the north-south direction (30º 08’S, 50º 13’W). The objective of this study was to describe some aspects related to the composition of the fish community of Fortaleza Lagoon. Samples were collected monthly from November 1998 to October 1999. The specimens were captured at four previously determined points in the lagoon, and classified in five orders, 12 families and 22 species. Cyphocharax voga, Hyphessobrycon luetkenii, Oligosarcus jenynsii, Oligosarcus robustus and Loricariichthys anus were more abundant species. Amongst the sampled species only two could not be characterised as freshwater species: Centropomus sp (marine) and Lycengraulius grossidens (estuarine). The ichthyofauna of the lagoon was predominantly composed by constant species.


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