Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The GoA supports a rich demersal fish community dominated by gadids, pleuronectids, sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) and rockfishes (Sebastes spp.). This study describes the structure of the juvenile and adult groundfish communities of the Gulf...

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Main Author: Mueter, Franz Josef
Other Authors: Norcross, Brenda L.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9539
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/9539 2023-05-15T17:04:39+02:00 Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment Mueter, Franz Josef Norcross, Brenda L. 1999 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9539 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9539 Biological oceanography Ecology Aquatic sciences Dissertation phd 1999 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:17Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The GoA supports a rich demersal fish community dominated by gadids, pleuronectids, sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) and rockfishes (Sebastes spp.). This study describes the structure of the juvenile and adult groundfish communities of the Gulf of Alaska (GoA) in relation to their environment and along spatial and temporal gradients. Abundance data were obtained from trawl surveys of juvenile groundfishes in the nearshore areas of Kodiak Island (1991--1996), shrimp-trawl surveys in the same areas (1976--1995), and triennial bottom trawl surveys of adult groundfishes on the GoA shelf and upper slope (1984--1996). Species richness, species diversity, total abundance, and multivariate indices of species composition for each station sampled were statistically related to depth, temperature, salinity, sediment composition, geographic location, and time of sampling to identify spatial and temporal patterns in community structure. The observed patterns were then related to local and large-scale atmospheric and oceanographic trends. Both juvenile and adult groundfish communities were primarily structured along the depth gradient. The abundance of juvenile groundfishes decreased with depth from 0 to 100m, whereas the abundance of adults increased with depth to a peak at 150--200m. Species richness and diversity of the adult community had a significant peak at 200--300m. Spatial patterns suggested higher abundances, lower species richness and diversity, and a different species composition of demersal fishes in the western GoA compared to the eastern GoA. These large-scale spatial patterns appear to be related to differences in upwelling between the eastern and western GoA. A 40% increase in total groundfish biomass on the GoA shelf and upper slope was estimated between 1984 and 1996. Significant changes in species composition occurred in the nearshore areas of Kodiak Island in the early 1980s, from a community dominated by shrimp and small forage fishes to one ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Kodiak Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Gulf of Alaska
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topic Biological oceanography
Ecology
Aquatic sciences
spellingShingle Biological oceanography
Ecology
Aquatic sciences
Mueter, Franz Josef
Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
topic_facet Biological oceanography
Ecology
Aquatic sciences
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The GoA supports a rich demersal fish community dominated by gadids, pleuronectids, sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) and rockfishes (Sebastes spp.). This study describes the structure of the juvenile and adult groundfish communities of the Gulf of Alaska (GoA) in relation to their environment and along spatial and temporal gradients. Abundance data were obtained from trawl surveys of juvenile groundfishes in the nearshore areas of Kodiak Island (1991--1996), shrimp-trawl surveys in the same areas (1976--1995), and triennial bottom trawl surveys of adult groundfishes on the GoA shelf and upper slope (1984--1996). Species richness, species diversity, total abundance, and multivariate indices of species composition for each station sampled were statistically related to depth, temperature, salinity, sediment composition, geographic location, and time of sampling to identify spatial and temporal patterns in community structure. The observed patterns were then related to local and large-scale atmospheric and oceanographic trends. Both juvenile and adult groundfish communities were primarily structured along the depth gradient. The abundance of juvenile groundfishes decreased with depth from 0 to 100m, whereas the abundance of adults increased with depth to a peak at 150--200m. Species richness and diversity of the adult community had a significant peak at 200--300m. Spatial patterns suggested higher abundances, lower species richness and diversity, and a different species composition of demersal fishes in the western GoA compared to the eastern GoA. These large-scale spatial patterns appear to be related to differences in upwelling between the eastern and western GoA. A 40% increase in total groundfish biomass on the GoA shelf and upper slope was estimated between 1984 and 1996. Significant changes in species composition occurred in the nearshore areas of Kodiak Island in the early 1980s, from a community dominated by shrimp and small forage fishes to one ...
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title Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
title_short Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
title_full Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal patterns in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish community in relation to the environment
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