Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems

Autonomous photographic landers are a low-impact survey method for the assessment of mobile fauna in situations where methods such as trawling are not feasible or ethical. Three institutions collaborated through the CoralFISH project, each using differing lander systems, to assess the effects of col...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Linley, T. D, Lavaleye, M., MAIORANO, Porzia, Bergman, M., CAPEZZUTO, FRANCESCA, Cousins, N. J., D'ONGHIA, Gianfranco, Duineveld, G., Shields, M. A., SION, LETIZIA, TURSI, Angelo Raffaele, Priede, I. G.
Other Authors: Maiorano, Porzia, Capezzuto, Francesca, D'Onghia, Gianfranco, Sion, Letizia, Tursi, Angelo Raffaele
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11586/176486
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.12.003
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-ii-topical-studies-in-oceanography/
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Lavaleye, M.
MAIORANO, Porzia
Bergman, M.
CAPEZZUTO, FRANCESCA
Cousins, N. J.
D'ONGHIA, Gianfranco
Duineveld, G.
Shields, M. A.
SION, LETIZIA
TURSI, Angelo Raffaele
Priede, I. G.
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Lavaleye, M.
Maiorano, Porzia
Bergman, M.
Capezzuto, Francesca
Cousins, N. J.
D'Onghia, Gianfranco
Duineveld, G.
Shields, M. A.
Sion, Letizia
Tursi, Angelo Raffaele
Priede, I. G.
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description Autonomous photographic landers are a low-impact survey method for the assessment of mobile fauna in situations where methods such as trawling are not feasible or ethical. Three institutions collaborated through the CoralFISH project, each using differing lander systems, to assess the effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density. The Biogenic Reef Ichthyofauna Lander (BRIL, Oceanlab), Autonomous Lander for Biological Experiments (ALBEX, NIOZ) and the Marine Environment MOnitoring system (MEMO, CoNISMa) were deployed in four CoralFISH European study regions covering the Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean, namely Northern Norway (275-310m depth), Belgica Mound Province (686-1025m depth), the Bay of Biscay (623-936m depth), and Santa Maria di Leuca (547-670m depth). A total of 33 deployments were carried out in the different regions. Both the time of first arrival (T arr) and the maximum observed number of fish (MaxN) were standardised between the different lander systems and compared between coral and reference stations as indicators of local fish density. Fish reached significantly higher MaxN at the coral stations than at the reference stations. Fish were also found to have significantly lower T arr in the coral areas in data obtained from the BRIL and MEMO landers. All data indicated that fish abundance is higher within the coral areas. Fish species diversity was higher within the coral areas of Atlantic Ocean while in Northern Norway and Santa Maria di Leuca coral areas, diversity was similar at coral and reference stations but a single dominant species (Brosme brosme and Conger conger respectively) showed much higher density within the coral areas. Indicating that, while cold-water coral reefs have a positive effect on fish diversity and/or abundance, this effect varies across Europe's reefs.
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spelling ftunivbari:oai:ricerca.uniba.it:11586/176486 2025-06-15T14:20:40+00:00 Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems Linley, T. D Lavaleye, M. MAIORANO, Porzia Bergman, M. CAPEZZUTO, FRANCESCA Cousins, N. J. D'ONGHIA, Gianfranco Duineveld, G. Shields, M. A. SION, LETIZIA TURSI, Angelo Raffaele Priede, I. G. Linley, T. D Lavaleye, M. Maiorano, Porzia Bergman, M. Capezzuto, Francesca Cousins, N. J. D'Onghia, Gianfranco Duineveld, G. Shields, M. A. Sion, Letizia Tursi, Angelo Raffaele Priede, I. G. 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11586/176486 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.12.003 http://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-ii-topical-studies-in-oceanography/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000418985900002 volume:145 firstpage:8 lastpage:21 numberofpages:14 journal:DEEP-SEA RESEARCH. PART 2. TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY http://hdl.handle.net/11586/176486 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.12.003 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic Baited lander Biodiversity Cold-water coral Distribution Fish fauna Mediterranean Sea N67° W12° - N39° E19° NE Atlantic Oceanography info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunivbari https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.12.003 2025-05-16T04:47:33Z Autonomous photographic landers are a low-impact survey method for the assessment of mobile fauna in situations where methods such as trawling are not feasible or ethical. Three institutions collaborated through the CoralFISH project, each using differing lander systems, to assess the effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density. The Biogenic Reef Ichthyofauna Lander (BRIL, Oceanlab), Autonomous Lander for Biological Experiments (ALBEX, NIOZ) and the Marine Environment MOnitoring system (MEMO, CoNISMa) were deployed in four CoralFISH European study regions covering the Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean, namely Northern Norway (275-310m depth), Belgica Mound Province (686-1025m depth), the Bay of Biscay (623-936m depth), and Santa Maria di Leuca (547-670m depth). A total of 33 deployments were carried out in the different regions. Both the time of first arrival (T arr) and the maximum observed number of fish (MaxN) were standardised between the different lander systems and compared between coral and reference stations as indicators of local fish density. Fish reached significantly higher MaxN at the coral stations than at the reference stations. Fish were also found to have significantly lower T arr in the coral areas in data obtained from the BRIL and MEMO landers. All data indicated that fish abundance is higher within the coral areas. Fish species diversity was higher within the coral areas of Atlantic Ocean while in Northern Norway and Santa Maria di Leuca coral areas, diversity was similar at coral and reference stations but a single dominant species (Brosme brosme and Conger conger respectively) showed much higher density within the coral areas. Indicating that, while cold-water coral reefs have a positive effect on fish diversity and/or abundance, this effect varies across Europe's reefs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Norway Unknown Arctic Norway Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 145 8 21
spellingShingle Arctic
Baited lander
Biodiversity
Cold-water coral
Distribution
Fish fauna
Mediterranean Sea
N67° W12° - N39° E19°
NE Atlantic
Oceanography
Linley, T. D
Lavaleye, M.
MAIORANO, Porzia
Bergman, M.
CAPEZZUTO, FRANCESCA
Cousins, N. J.
D'ONGHIA, Gianfranco
Duineveld, G.
Shields, M. A.
SION, LETIZIA
TURSI, Angelo Raffaele
Priede, I. G.
Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title_full Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title_fullStr Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title_short Effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (European continental margin: Arctic, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea): Data from three baited lander systems
title_sort effects of cold-water corals on fish diversity and density (european continental margin: arctic, ne atlantic and mediterranean sea): data from three baited lander systems
topic Arctic
Baited lander
Biodiversity
Cold-water coral
Distribution
Fish fauna
Mediterranean Sea
N67° W12° - N39° E19°
NE Atlantic
Oceanography
topic_facet Arctic
Baited lander
Biodiversity
Cold-water coral
Distribution
Fish fauna
Mediterranean Sea
N67° W12° - N39° E19°
NE Atlantic
Oceanography
url http://hdl.handle.net/11586/176486
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.12.003
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-ii-topical-studies-in-oceanography/