Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s

The North-West Pacific waters at Kuril Islands are characterized by high productivity because of high water dynamics due to interaction of the Kamchatka, Oyashio, and Kuroshio Currents and tidal mixing. Abundance, species composition, and spatial density of nekton in the upper epipelagic layer (0-50...

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Published in:Izvestiya TINRO
Main Authors: Alexey A. Khoruzhiy, Svetlana V. Naydenko
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Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5d2ed5e6d2c44ad4bdae230406da0afd 2023-10-09T21:53:05+02:00 Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s Alexey A. Khoruzhiy Svetlana V. Naydenko 2014-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2014-176-16-36 https://doaj.org/article/5d2ed5e6d2c44ad4bdae230406da0afd RU rus Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/287 https://doaj.org/toc/1606-9919 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-5510 1606-9919 2658-5510 doi:10.26428/1606-9919-2014-176-16-36 https://doaj.org/article/5d2ed5e6d2c44ad4bdae230406da0afd Известия ТИНРО, Vol 176, Iss 1, Pp 16-36 (2014) прикурильские воды сзто верхняя эпипелагиаль нектон видовая структура мезопелагические виды рыб лососи Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH1-691 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2014-176-16-36 2023-09-10T00:45:53Z The North-West Pacific waters at Kuril Islands are characterized by high productivity because of high water dynamics due to interaction of the Kamchatka, Oyashio, and Kuroshio Currents and tidal mixing. Abundance, species composition, and spatial density of nekton in the upper epipelagic layer (0-50 m) of this area are considered on the data of trawl surveys conducted in June-July of 2004-2012. In total, 97 species of nekton are found in the trawl catches, including 73 species of fish and 24 species of cephalopods belonged to 15 genera and 8 families. Myctophidae have the highest species richness and biomass among fish (12 species, 33% of the total nekton biomass), and Gonatidae have the highest number of species and biomass among cephalopods (13 species, 11 %). Mesopelagic fishes, being temporary inhabitants of the epipelagic layer, dominate in the nekton community (54 species, 60 % of total biomass), they migrate to the upper layer at night for feeding. Other important ecological groups are salmons migrating to spawning grounds and subtropical species migrating to feeding grounds. Ratio between these groups is very variable. Total abundance of nekton varied from 1.1 t/km² in 2010 to 4.6 t/km² in 2004, on average 2.4 t/km². Range of its spatial variation is even higher: 1.1-6.0 t/km²; it depends on evenness of species composition and abundance of dominant species; generally both total abundance and species richness increase from the north to the south, as boreal species are replaced by low-boreal and subtropical ones. From the other hand, the abundance and species richness increase from the shore toward the ocean: the total number of nekton species increases from 42 to 76, and the number of dominant species - from 4 to 10, so structure of the nekton community becomes more evened and polydominant. The highest abundance and species richness are observed in the Subarctic Front zone. Mean total biomass of nekton in the epipelagic layer of the surveyed area is estimated as 2442 · 103 t including 1.6-2.5 million t ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Subarctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Oyashio ENVELOPE(157.000,157.000,50.000,50.000) Pacific Izvestiya TINRO 176 1 16 36
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topic прикурильские воды сзто
верхняя эпипелагиаль
нектон
видовая структура
мезопелагические виды рыб
лососи
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
spellingShingle прикурильские воды сзто
верхняя эпипелагиаль
нектон
видовая структура
мезопелагические виды рыб
лососи
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
Alexey A. Khoruzhiy
Svetlana V. Naydenko
Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
topic_facet прикурильские воды сзто
верхняя эпипелагиаль
нектон
видовая структура
мезопелагические виды рыб
лососи
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
description The North-West Pacific waters at Kuril Islands are characterized by high productivity because of high water dynamics due to interaction of the Kamchatka, Oyashio, and Kuroshio Currents and tidal mixing. Abundance, species composition, and spatial density of nekton in the upper epipelagic layer (0-50 m) of this area are considered on the data of trawl surveys conducted in June-July of 2004-2012. In total, 97 species of nekton are found in the trawl catches, including 73 species of fish and 24 species of cephalopods belonged to 15 genera and 8 families. Myctophidae have the highest species richness and biomass among fish (12 species, 33% of the total nekton biomass), and Gonatidae have the highest number of species and biomass among cephalopods (13 species, 11 %). Mesopelagic fishes, being temporary inhabitants of the epipelagic layer, dominate in the nekton community (54 species, 60 % of total biomass), they migrate to the upper layer at night for feeding. Other important ecological groups are salmons migrating to spawning grounds and subtropical species migrating to feeding grounds. Ratio between these groups is very variable. Total abundance of nekton varied from 1.1 t/km² in 2010 to 4.6 t/km² in 2004, on average 2.4 t/km². Range of its spatial variation is even higher: 1.1-6.0 t/km²; it depends on evenness of species composition and abundance of dominant species; generally both total abundance and species richness increase from the north to the south, as boreal species are replaced by low-boreal and subtropical ones. From the other hand, the abundance and species richness increase from the shore toward the ocean: the total number of nekton species increases from 42 to 76, and the number of dominant species - from 4 to 10, so structure of the nekton community becomes more evened and polydominant. The highest abundance and species richness are observed in the Subarctic Front zone. Mean total biomass of nekton in the epipelagic layer of the surveyed area is estimated as 2442 · 103 t including 1.6-2.5 million t ...
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author Alexey A. Khoruzhiy
Svetlana V. Naydenko
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Svetlana V. Naydenko
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title Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
title_short Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
title_full Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
title_fullStr Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
title_full_unstemmed Species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands in summer periods of the 2000s
title_sort species structure and year-to-year dynamics of nekton biomass in the upper epipelagic layer of the pacific waters at kuril islands in summer periods of the 2000s
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