Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia

Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Study sites Fish were collected from the intertidal region of three estuaries: Port Wakefield (138.144◦E, 34.189◦S), Port Broughton (137.926◦E, 33.598◦S) and Port Pirie (138.016◦E, 33.149◦S), South Australia .These estuaries are tide-dominated hab...

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Other Authors: Bronwyn Gillanders (hasPrincipalInvestigator), School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith), Talia Wittmann (processor), University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/assemblages-fish-mangrove-temperate-australia/693787
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::693787 2024-09-09T20:10:15+00:00 Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia Bronwyn Gillanders (hasPrincipalInvestigator) School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith) Talia Wittmann (processor) University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith) Spatial: westlimit=136.00; southlimit=-35.00; eastlimit=138.00; northlimit=-32.00 Spatial: westlimit=137.00; southlimit=-35.00; eastlimit=139.00; northlimit=-34.00 Temporal: From 2005-11-01 to 2006-01-31 https://researchdata.edu.au/assemblages-fish-mangrove-temperate-australia/693787 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/assemblages-fish-mangrove-temperate-australia/693787 1c988eca-6b6c-4b80-8525-052a17a94b1d School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide oceans biota environment Aldrichetta forsteri Yellow-eyed mullet Sillaginodes punctata King George whiting Pelates octolineatus Striped perch Atherinosoma microstoma Smallmouth hardyhead ESTUARIES EARTH SCIENCE COASTAL PROCESSES INTERTIDAL ZONE MANGROVES FISH BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES ESTUARINE HABITAT BIOSPHERE AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Feeding Habitat Nets Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean/ Australia extension Marine Features (Australia) | Spencer Gulf SA Marine Features (Australia) | Gulf St. Vincent Nets | Fyke nets Mudflats Fish Nursery Marine Features (Australia) | Port Wakefield Marine Features (Australia) | Port Pirie Marine Features (Australia) | Port Broughton Marine Features (Australia) | Yorke Peninsula taxonomic_name taxonomic_group_count height count dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:59:00Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Study sites Fish were collected from the intertidal region of three estuaries: Port Wakefield (138.144◦E, 34.189◦S), Port Broughton (137.926◦E, 33.598◦S) and Port Pirie (138.016◦E, 33.149◦S), South Australia .These estuaries are tide-dominated habitats characterised by extensive mangrove forests composed of Avicennia marina and large areas of intertidal mudflats. These mudflats consist of patches of Zostera muelleri seagrass interspersed with non-vegetated sand and mud substrate. Avicennia marina covers 12.8 km2 at Port Pirie, which is a significantly greater area than that at Port Wakefield and Port Broughton (1.4 km2 and 1.2 km2 respectively). Collection of fish Sampling was undertaken during the austral summer of 2005/2006. Fish were sampled at each estuary using eight fyke nets (the maximum number available).The nets consisted of four 0.7m×0.7m frames, around which 6-mm mesh was attached .A mesh wing of 0.7m×6m was fixed to each side of the net opening. Floats and lead weights were attached to the top and bottom of the wings, respectively. The nets were aligned with the wings parallel to the mangrove fringe with the net opening facing the shoreline. Wooden garden stakes were used to secure the flaps and ends of the nets to the sediment. Samples were taken from six distance classes, ranging from within the mangroves to ∼500m seaward of the mangrove fringe. During low tides, water retracted completely from each distance class such that fish could not enter the nets. Study design All eight nets were set at an estuary within 1 h of low tide and samples were collected 24 h later, thus exposing the nets to two tidal cycles. Sampling days were randomly dispersed among the three estuaries. The eight nets were randomly assigned to the six distance classes of an estuary simultaneously on each sampling day until a total of five replicates were taken at each distance class within each estuary. Fish were quantified and identified to species in the field where ... Dataset Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Austral Pirie ENVELOPE(-44.633,-44.633,-60.700,-60.700) Southern Ocean Wakefield ENVELOPE(-65.183,-65.183,-69.283,-69.283)
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topic oceans
biota
environment
Aldrichetta forsteri
Yellow-eyed mullet
Sillaginodes punctata
King George whiting
Pelates octolineatus
Striped perch
Atherinosoma microstoma
Smallmouth hardyhead
ESTUARIES
EARTH SCIENCE
COASTAL PROCESSES
INTERTIDAL ZONE
MANGROVES
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ESTUARINE HABITAT
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Feeding Habitat
Nets
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean/ Australia extension
Marine Features (Australia) | Spencer Gulf
SA
Marine Features (Australia) | Gulf St. Vincent
Nets | Fyke nets
Mudflats
Fish Nursery
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Wakefield
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Pirie
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Broughton
Marine Features (Australia) | Yorke Peninsula
taxonomic_name
taxonomic_group_count
height
count
spellingShingle oceans
biota
environment
Aldrichetta forsteri
Yellow-eyed mullet
Sillaginodes punctata
King George whiting
Pelates octolineatus
Striped perch
Atherinosoma microstoma
Smallmouth hardyhead
ESTUARIES
EARTH SCIENCE
COASTAL PROCESSES
INTERTIDAL ZONE
MANGROVES
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ESTUARINE HABITAT
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Feeding Habitat
Nets
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean/ Australia extension
Marine Features (Australia) | Spencer Gulf
SA
Marine Features (Australia) | Gulf St. Vincent
Nets | Fyke nets
Mudflats
Fish Nursery
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Wakefield
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Pirie
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Broughton
Marine Features (Australia) | Yorke Peninsula
taxonomic_name
taxonomic_group_count
height
count
Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
topic_facet oceans
biota
environment
Aldrichetta forsteri
Yellow-eyed mullet
Sillaginodes punctata
King George whiting
Pelates octolineatus
Striped perch
Atherinosoma microstoma
Smallmouth hardyhead
ESTUARIES
EARTH SCIENCE
COASTAL PROCESSES
INTERTIDAL ZONE
MANGROVES
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ESTUARINE HABITAT
BIOSPHERE
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Feeding Habitat
Nets
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean/ Australia extension
Marine Features (Australia) | Spencer Gulf
SA
Marine Features (Australia) | Gulf St. Vincent
Nets | Fyke nets
Mudflats
Fish Nursery
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Wakefield
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Pirie
Marine Features (Australia) | Port Broughton
Marine Features (Australia) | Yorke Peninsula
taxonomic_name
taxonomic_group_count
height
count
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Study sites Fish were collected from the intertidal region of three estuaries: Port Wakefield (138.144◦E, 34.189◦S), Port Broughton (137.926◦E, 33.598◦S) and Port Pirie (138.016◦E, 33.149◦S), South Australia .These estuaries are tide-dominated habitats characterised by extensive mangrove forests composed of Avicennia marina and large areas of intertidal mudflats. These mudflats consist of patches of Zostera muelleri seagrass interspersed with non-vegetated sand and mud substrate. Avicennia marina covers 12.8 km2 at Port Pirie, which is a significantly greater area than that at Port Wakefield and Port Broughton (1.4 km2 and 1.2 km2 respectively). Collection of fish Sampling was undertaken during the austral summer of 2005/2006. Fish were sampled at each estuary using eight fyke nets (the maximum number available).The nets consisted of four 0.7m×0.7m frames, around which 6-mm mesh was attached .A mesh wing of 0.7m×6m was fixed to each side of the net opening. Floats and lead weights were attached to the top and bottom of the wings, respectively. The nets were aligned with the wings parallel to the mangrove fringe with the net opening facing the shoreline. Wooden garden stakes were used to secure the flaps and ends of the nets to the sediment. Samples were taken from six distance classes, ranging from within the mangroves to ∼500m seaward of the mangrove fringe. During low tides, water retracted completely from each distance class such that fish could not enter the nets. Study design All eight nets were set at an estuary within 1 h of low tide and samples were collected 24 h later, thus exposing the nets to two tidal cycles. Sampling days were randomly dispersed among the three estuaries. The eight nets were randomly assigned to the six distance classes of an estuary simultaneously on each sampling day until a total of five replicates were taken at each distance class within each estuary. Fish were quantified and identified to species in the field where ...
author2 Bronwyn Gillanders (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith)
Talia Wittmann (processor)
University of Adelaide (hasAssociationWith)
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title Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
title_short Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
title_full Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
title_fullStr Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
title_full_unstemmed Assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate Australia
title_sort assemblages of fish along a mangrove-mudflat gradient in temperate australia
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/assemblages-fish-mangrove-temperate-australia/693787
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=136.00; southlimit=-35.00; eastlimit=138.00; northlimit=-32.00
Spatial: westlimit=137.00; southlimit=-35.00; eastlimit=139.00; northlimit=-34.00
Temporal: From 2005-11-01 to 2006-01-31
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op_source School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide
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