Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.

The distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank is addressed using data from two bottom trawl surveys performed in the area. Hierarchical cluster analyses and canonical ordination analyses are applied respectively to define the different assemblages and to evaluate the...

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Main Authors: ICES, Velasco, F. (Francisco), Serrano, A. (Alberto)
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Published: ICES 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/3399
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/3399 2023-05-15T17:33:52+02:00 Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design. ICES Velasco, F. (Francisco) Serrano, A. (Alberto) Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Irish Sea 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/3399 unknown ICES Centro Oceanográfico de Santander http://hdl.handle.net/10508/3399 IBTS Working Group. ( - . ). 2003. Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND workingPaper 2003 ftieo 2022-08-30T23:46:51Z The distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank is addressed using data from two bottom trawl surveys performed in the area. Hierarchical cluster analyses and canonical ordination analyses are applied respectively to define the different assemblages and to evaluate the main structuring environmental factors using information on depth, latitude, longitude, bottom temperature and salinity. Analyses are performed with two different matrices one in numbers of individuals per species in each haul and another in biomass of main commercial species in each haul. Three large assemblages are discriminated by hierarchical cluster analyses: shelf, outer-shelf and shelf-break, with some subgroups within each of them consistent in the results of both data matrices. Depth is the main structuring environmental factor in the area. Longitude has also an important effect on the bottom trawl assemblages distribution pattern, this effect is more likely to be related with relief structure and ground types differences in both sides of Porcupine bank. The original strata design used in Porcupine surveys, based on previous information on commercial catches, does not agree with the results of this study, but more information on the bathymetry in the area is needed to implement new bathymetric strata. Versión del editor Report North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Porcupine Bank ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333)
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description The distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank is addressed using data from two bottom trawl surveys performed in the area. Hierarchical cluster analyses and canonical ordination analyses are applied respectively to define the different assemblages and to evaluate the main structuring environmental factors using information on depth, latitude, longitude, bottom temperature and salinity. Analyses are performed with two different matrices one in numbers of individuals per species in each haul and another in biomass of main commercial species in each haul. Three large assemblages are discriminated by hierarchical cluster analyses: shelf, outer-shelf and shelf-break, with some subgroups within each of them consistent in the results of both data matrices. Depth is the main structuring environmental factor in the area. Longitude has also an important effect on the bottom trawl assemblages distribution pattern, this effect is more likely to be related with relief structure and ground types differences in both sides of Porcupine bank. The original strata design used in Porcupine surveys, based on previous information on commercial catches, does not agree with the results of this study, but more information on the bathymetry in the area is needed to implement new bathymetric strata. Versión del editor
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Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
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Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
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Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
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title Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
title_short Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
title_full Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
title_fullStr Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
title_full_unstemmed Distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in Porcupine bank: implications for Porcupine surveys stratification design.
title_sort distribution patterns of bottom trawl faunal assemblages in porcupine bank: implications for porcupine surveys stratification design.
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