Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine

The ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish were studied in the southwestern Gulf of Maine. The fish community and selected environmental variables were sampled at two sites in summer and winter during 1998 and 1999. The community was composed of 24 species in 12...

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Main Author: Mungkaje, Augustine Japieni
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:dissertation-1024 2023-05-15T15:27:49+02:00 Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine Mungkaje, Augustine Japieni 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.unh.edu/dissertation/25 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=dissertation unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/dissertation/25 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=dissertation Doctoral Dissertations Biology Ecology Oceanography text 2001 ftuninhampshire 2023-01-30T21:18:40Z The ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish were studied in the southwestern Gulf of Maine. The fish community and selected environmental variables were sampled at two sites in summer and winter during 1998 and 1999. The community was composed of 24 species in 12 families. Site 1 was dominated by longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus , while American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides, was the dominant species in Site 2. Red hake, Urophycis chuss was abundant at both sites. There were also seasonal differences in the flux of fish at the two sites. Correlation analysis showed the abundance of M. octodecemspinosus (Site 1) and H. platessoides (Site 2) to be predictable from environmental variables ordered into principal components (PC1--PC3) as predictors. These PCs represented a depth and sediment composite, a temperature and salinity composite, and an epibenthic macroinvertebrate composite, respectively. There was a strong overall correlation of the two species with PC2 (r c = 0.921). This was largely attributed to a significant correlation of the abundance of M. octodecemspinosus with this PC (F [1,4] = 21.703, p = 0.010). American plaice (H. platessoides), silver hake ( Merluccius bilinearis), winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus), and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were the four species selected for study. Only H. platessoides and M. bilinearis were caught in sufficient numbers to enable the correlation of their abundance with environmental variables ordered into PCs. The result was not significant ((RAdj.2 = 0.0; rc = 0.8545). Spatial and temporal differences in abundance of the two species tested with MANOVA were also not significant (F[2,4] = 2.7915, p = 0.1742; and F[2,4] = 4.9998, p = 0.0816, respectively). The population structure of H. platessoides analyzed with length frequency analysis and scale-age determination revealed four age classes, Age 0+, 1+, 2+ and 3+, to be present in the study area. The diet of H. platessoides was also analyzed to ... Text atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797)
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Ecology
Oceanography
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Ecology
Oceanography
Mungkaje, Augustine Japieni
Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Oceanography
description The ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish were studied in the southwestern Gulf of Maine. The fish community and selected environmental variables were sampled at two sites in summer and winter during 1998 and 1999. The community was composed of 24 species in 12 families. Site 1 was dominated by longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus , while American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides, was the dominant species in Site 2. Red hake, Urophycis chuss was abundant at both sites. There were also seasonal differences in the flux of fish at the two sites. Correlation analysis showed the abundance of M. octodecemspinosus (Site 1) and H. platessoides (Site 2) to be predictable from environmental variables ordered into principal components (PC1--PC3) as predictors. These PCs represented a depth and sediment composite, a temperature and salinity composite, and an epibenthic macroinvertebrate composite, respectively. There was a strong overall correlation of the two species with PC2 (r c = 0.921). This was largely attributed to a significant correlation of the abundance of M. octodecemspinosus with this PC (F [1,4] = 21.703, p = 0.010). American plaice (H. platessoides), silver hake ( Merluccius bilinearis), winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus), and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were the four species selected for study. Only H. platessoides and M. bilinearis were caught in sufficient numbers to enable the correlation of their abundance with environmental variables ordered into PCs. The result was not significant ((RAdj.2 = 0.0; rc = 0.8545). Spatial and temporal differences in abundance of the two species tested with MANOVA were also not significant (F[2,4] = 2.7915, p = 0.1742; and F[2,4] = 4.9998, p = 0.0816, respectively). The population structure of H. platessoides analyzed with length frequency analysis and scale-age determination revealed four age classes, Age 0+, 1+, 2+ and 3+, to be present in the study area. The diet of H. platessoides was also analyzed to ...
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title Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
title_short Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
title_full Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
title_fullStr Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
title_full_unstemmed Ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern Gulf of Maine
title_sort ecological impacts of shrimp trawling on juveniles of selected benthic fish species in the southwestern gulf of maine
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