Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic

Results are presented of an extensive ichthyoplankton survey that covered the continental slope, the offshore banks and oceanic regions west of Ireland. Oceanographic measurements revealed domes of cold, less saline water over the Porcupine, Rockall and Faroese Banks, constituting Taylor columns. Th...

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Published in:Fisheries Oceanography
Main Authors: DRANSFELD, LEONIE, DWANE, OONAGH, ZUUR, ALAIN F.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11255
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description Results are presented of an extensive ichthyoplankton survey that covered the continental slope, the offshore banks and oceanic regions west of Ireland. Oceanographic measurements revealed domes of cold, less saline water over the Porcupine, Rockall and Faroese Banks, constituting Taylor columns. The most species-rich stations were those found on and close to the offshore banks and the shelf edge. Larvae found in these areas were mainly from demersal fish species, including some commercial species such as haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus, lemon sole Microstomus kitt (Walbaum, 1792), ling Molva molva (L.) and witch Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (L.). The deep water stations of the Rockall Trough and the north and west stations off the Rockall and Hatton Banks were characterized by a low number of species and high numbers of individuals of mesopelagic species such as Maurolicus muelleri and Benthosema glaciale. Results from multivariate statistical analysis confirmed that species compositions varied significantly at different sites and were related to environmental conditions, whereby sites of similar temperature, salinity and bottom depth harboured similar species assemblages. Generalized additive mixed modelling was used to model the relationship between species richness and environmental variables and confirmed that there was a significant negative relationship between species richness and bottom depth indicating that the offshore banks and the slope stations present favourable habitats for a large number of species.
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DRANSFELD, LEONIE; DWANE, OONAGH; ZUUR, ALAIN F. (2009). Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic. Fisheries Oceanography 18 (6), 470-475
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/11255 2025-01-16T23:51:10+00:00 Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic DRANSFELD, LEONIE DWANE, OONAGH ZUUR, ALAIN F. 2009-11-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11255 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2009.00524.x unknown Wiley-Blackwell Fisheries Oceanography DRANSFELD, LEONIE; DWANE, OONAGH; ZUUR, ALAIN F. (2009). Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic. Fisheries Oceanography 18 (6), 470-475 1054-6006,1365-2419 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11255 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2419.2009.00524.x Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ general additive mixed model ichthyoplankton maurolicus muelleri mesopelagic rockall submarine banks porcupine bank celtic sea larvae abundance eggs area l Article 2009 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2009.00524.x 2023-05-28T18:05:15Z Results are presented of an extensive ichthyoplankton survey that covered the continental slope, the offshore banks and oceanic regions west of Ireland. Oceanographic measurements revealed domes of cold, less saline water over the Porcupine, Rockall and Faroese Banks, constituting Taylor columns. The most species-rich stations were those found on and close to the offshore banks and the shelf edge. Larvae found in these areas were mainly from demersal fish species, including some commercial species such as haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus, lemon sole Microstomus kitt (Walbaum, 1792), ling Molva molva (L.) and witch Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (L.). The deep water stations of the Rockall Trough and the north and west stations off the Rockall and Hatton Banks were characterized by a low number of species and high numbers of individuals of mesopelagic species such as Maurolicus muelleri and Benthosema glaciale. Results from multivariate statistical analysis confirmed that species compositions varied significantly at different sites and were related to environmental conditions, whereby sites of similar temperature, salinity and bottom depth harboured similar species assemblages. Generalized additive mixed modelling was used to model the relationship between species richness and environmental variables and confirmed that there was a significant negative relationship between species richness and bottom depth indicating that the offshore banks and the slope stations present favourable habitats for a large number of species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Porcupine Bank ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333) Rockall Trough ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825) Fisheries Oceanography 18 6 470 475
spellingShingle general additive mixed model
ichthyoplankton
maurolicus muelleri
mesopelagic
rockall
submarine banks
porcupine bank
celtic sea
larvae
abundance
eggs
area
l
DRANSFELD, LEONIE
DWANE, OONAGH
ZUUR, ALAIN F.
Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title_full Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title_fullStr Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title_short Distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
title_sort distribution patterns of ichthyoplankton communities in different ecosystems of the northeast atlantic
topic general additive mixed model
ichthyoplankton
maurolicus muelleri
mesopelagic
rockall
submarine banks
porcupine bank
celtic sea
larvae
abundance
eggs
area
l
topic_facet general additive mixed model
ichthyoplankton
maurolicus muelleri
mesopelagic
rockall
submarine banks
porcupine bank
celtic sea
larvae
abundance
eggs
area
l
url http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11255
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2009.00524.x