Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics

Flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea are facing multiple environmental pressures due to on-going large-scale ecosystem changes linked to eutrophication and climate change. Shallow juvenile habitats of flatfishes are expected to be especially susceptible to these environmental pressures. Using previou...

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Main Authors: Jokinen, Henri, Wennhage, Hakan, Ollus, Victoria, Aro, Eero, Norkko, Alf
Other Authors: Luonnonvarakeskus / Helsinki, Luke
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science B.V.
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Online Access:http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538006
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/538006 2023-10-09T21:56:21+02:00 Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics Jokinen, Henri Wennhage, Hakan Ollus, Victoria Aro, Eero Norkko, Alf Luonnonvarakeskus / Helsinki Luke Sekä painettu, että verkkojulkaisu 67-75 false http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538006 eng eng Elsevier Science B.V. Amsterdam nl Journal of sea research 10.1016/j.seares.2015.06.002 1385-1101 SI 107 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538006 1873-1414 All rights reserved Copyright: Elsevier B.V. Baltic Sea european flounder turbot post-settled juvenile juvenile habitat shallow littoral fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| ftluke 2023-09-12T20:25:46Z Flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea are facing multiple environmental pressures due to on-going large-scale ecosystem changes linked to eutrophication and climate change. Shallow juvenile habitats of flatfishes are expected to be especially susceptible to these environmental pressures. Using previously unpublished historical and present-state data on juvenile flatfish in nursery areas along the Finnish coast we demonstrate a drastic (up to 40x) decline in 1-Y-0 flounder densities since the 1980s and a particularly low current occurrence of both flounders and turbots in several known juvenile habitats. As a consequence of ongoing coastal eutrophication vegetation coverage and filamentous algae have generally increased in shallow areas. We examined the predicted negative effect of vegetation/algae by exploring quantitative relationships between juvenile flatfish (flounder and turbot) occurrence and vegetation/algae among other environmental factors in shallow juvenile habitats. Despite sparse occurrence of juveniles we found a significant negative relationship between flatfish abundance and vegetation cover, implicating eutrophication as a potential major driver affecting the value of juvenile habitat. Shallow littoral habitats play a particularly central role for flatfish due to the spatial concentration of fish in these areas during the critical juvenile stage. Despite their importance, these areas have been relatively poorly studied in the northern Baltic Sea, which makes it difficult to quantify overall changes in environmental conditions and to relate these changes to flatfish recruitment. The low present-state flatfish densities recorded preclude strong inferences of the role of habitat quality to be drawn. Our study does, however, provide a baseline for future assessment. Based on existing evidence, we cannot thus establish any bottlenecks but hypothesize that the current low occurrence of juvenile flatfish, and the population decline of flounder on the Finnish coast, might have resulted from a combination ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri
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topic Baltic Sea
european flounder
turbot
post-settled juvenile
juvenile habitat
shallow littoral
spellingShingle Baltic Sea
european flounder
turbot
post-settled juvenile
juvenile habitat
shallow littoral
Jokinen, Henri
Wennhage, Hakan
Ollus, Victoria
Aro, Eero
Norkko, Alf
Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
topic_facet Baltic Sea
european flounder
turbot
post-settled juvenile
juvenile habitat
shallow littoral
description Flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea are facing multiple environmental pressures due to on-going large-scale ecosystem changes linked to eutrophication and climate change. Shallow juvenile habitats of flatfishes are expected to be especially susceptible to these environmental pressures. Using previously unpublished historical and present-state data on juvenile flatfish in nursery areas along the Finnish coast we demonstrate a drastic (up to 40x) decline in 1-Y-0 flounder densities since the 1980s and a particularly low current occurrence of both flounders and turbots in several known juvenile habitats. As a consequence of ongoing coastal eutrophication vegetation coverage and filamentous algae have generally increased in shallow areas. We examined the predicted negative effect of vegetation/algae by exploring quantitative relationships between juvenile flatfish (flounder and turbot) occurrence and vegetation/algae among other environmental factors in shallow juvenile habitats. Despite sparse occurrence of juveniles we found a significant negative relationship between flatfish abundance and vegetation cover, implicating eutrophication as a potential major driver affecting the value of juvenile habitat. Shallow littoral habitats play a particularly central role for flatfish due to the spatial concentration of fish in these areas during the critical juvenile stage. Despite their importance, these areas have been relatively poorly studied in the northern Baltic Sea, which makes it difficult to quantify overall changes in environmental conditions and to relate these changes to flatfish recruitment. The low present-state flatfish densities recorded preclude strong inferences of the role of habitat quality to be drawn. Our study does, however, provide a baseline for future assessment. Based on existing evidence, we cannot thus establish any bottlenecks but hypothesize that the current low occurrence of juvenile flatfish, and the population decline of flounder on the Finnish coast, might have resulted from a combination ...
author2 Luonnonvarakeskus / Helsinki
Luke
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jokinen, Henri
Wennhage, Hakan
Ollus, Victoria
Aro, Eero
Norkko, Alf
author_facet Jokinen, Henri
Wennhage, Hakan
Ollus, Victoria
Aro, Eero
Norkko, Alf
author_sort Jokinen, Henri
title Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
title_short Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
title_full Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
title_fullStr Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile flatfish in the northern Baltic Sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
title_sort juvenile flatfish in the northern baltic sea - long-term decline and potential links to habitat characteristics
publisher Elsevier Science B.V.
url http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538006
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10.1016/j.seares.2015.06.002
1385-1101
SI
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http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/538006
1873-1414
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Copyright: Elsevier B.V.
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