Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)

The interdependence between groundfish assemblages and habitat properties was investigated on the Dogger Bank in the North Sea. Abiotic habitat parameters considered included topography, hydrographic conditions, sediment composition, and the biotic habitat variable the prevailing benthic invertebrat...

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Published in:Journal of Sea Research
Main Authors: Sell, Anne Friederike, Kröncke, Ingrid
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftopenagrar:oai:www.openagrar.de:timport_mods_00030640 2024-09-15T18:07:21+00:00 Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea) Sell, Anne Friederike Kröncke, Ingrid 2013 12 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.01.007 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/timport_mods_00030640 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/timport_derivate_00030640/dn051920.pdf eng eng Journal of sea research : JSR -- J Sea Res -- 1385-1101 -- 1316747-9 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.01.007 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/timport_mods_00030640 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/timport_derivate_00030640/dn051920.pdf only signed in user info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess article Text groundfish epifauna infauna biodiversity community ecology cluster analysis article Text doc-type:article 2013 ftopenagrar https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.01.007 2024-07-08T23:56:24Z The interdependence between groundfish assemblages and habitat properties was investigated on the Dogger Bank in the North Sea. Abiotic habitat parameters considered included topography, hydrographic conditions, sediment composition, and the biotic habitat variable the prevailing benthic invertebrates. Distinct epi- and infauna communities occurred at different locations on the Dogger Bank. Fish assemblages were clearly linked to both the biotic and abiotic habitat characteristics. Overall, fish and benthic communities revealed similar spatial distribution, represented in the respective clusters of characteristic and abundant species. Distribution patterns corresponded with the prevailing abiotic conditions such as depth and sediment composition, which appear to relate to autecological preferences of individual species. The apparently most generalist species, grey gurnard (Eutrigla gurnardus) and dab (Limanda limanda) occurred at all stations and dominated in terms of biomass in most cases. The absolute numbers of grey gurnards were related to the abundance of suitable prey, invertebrate and fish species, which stomach analyses revealed as part of the diet in an independent study during the same research cruise. Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) were only abundant at deep stations along the flanks of the bank. The occurrence of lemon sole (Microstomus kitt), American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and cod (Gadus morhua) was also positively correlated with depth, whereas especially lesser weever (Echiichthys vipera), sandeel species and solenette (Buglossidium luteum) occurred predominantly at the shallower sites. At the same time, individual fish species such as solenette and lesser weever were associated with high densities of selected epi- or infauna species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua OpenAgrar (OA) Journal of Sea Research 80 12 24
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Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
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description The interdependence between groundfish assemblages and habitat properties was investigated on the Dogger Bank in the North Sea. Abiotic habitat parameters considered included topography, hydrographic conditions, sediment composition, and the biotic habitat variable the prevailing benthic invertebrates. Distinct epi- and infauna communities occurred at different locations on the Dogger Bank. Fish assemblages were clearly linked to both the biotic and abiotic habitat characteristics. Overall, fish and benthic communities revealed similar spatial distribution, represented in the respective clusters of characteristic and abundant species. Distribution patterns corresponded with the prevailing abiotic conditions such as depth and sediment composition, which appear to relate to autecological preferences of individual species. The apparently most generalist species, grey gurnard (Eutrigla gurnardus) and dab (Limanda limanda) occurred at all stations and dominated in terms of biomass in most cases. The absolute numbers of grey gurnards were related to the abundance of suitable prey, invertebrate and fish species, which stomach analyses revealed as part of the diet in an independent study during the same research cruise. Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) were only abundant at deep stations along the flanks of the bank. The occurrence of lemon sole (Microstomus kitt), American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and cod (Gadus morhua) was also positively correlated with depth, whereas especially lesser weever (Echiichthys vipera), sandeel species and solenette (Buglossidium luteum) occurred predominantly at the shallower sites. At the same time, individual fish species such as solenette and lesser weever were associated with high densities of selected epi- or infauna species.
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title Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
title_short Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
title_full Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
title_fullStr Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - A case study on the Dogger Bank (North Sea)
title_sort correlations between benthic habitats and demersal fish assemblages - a case study on the dogger bank (north sea)
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