Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present

Biodiversity can play an important role in the stability and resilience of ecosystems when these are faced with environmental change or anthropogenic impacts. Historically, the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence had high fish egg and larval productivity. To assess changes in the ichthyoplankton communit...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Bui, Alice Olga Victoria, Ouellet, Patrick, Castonguay, Martin, Brêthes, Jean-Claude
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1700/
https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1700/1/Alice_Olga_Victoria_Bui_et_al_aout2010.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08687
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spelling ftunivquebecar:oai:semaphore.uqar.ca:1700 2023-05-15T16:19:18+02:00 Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present Bui, Alice Olga Victoria Ouellet, Patrick Castonguay, Martin Brêthes, Jean-Claude 2010 application/pdf https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1700/ https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1700/1/Alice_Olga_Victoria_Bui_et_al_aout2010.pdf https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08687 fr fre https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1700/1/Alice_Olga_Victoria_Bui_et_al_aout2010.pdf Bui, Alice Olga Victoria et Ouellet, Patrick et Castonguay, Martin et Brêthes, Jean-Claude (2010). Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 412 . p. 189-205. Article Évalué par les pairs 2010 ftunivquebecar https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08687 2022-07-20T06:19:33Z Biodiversity can play an important role in the stability and resilience of ecosystems when these are faced with environmental change or anthropogenic impacts. Historically, the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence had high fish egg and larval productivity. To assess changes in the ichthyoplankton community of this region, data from sampling surveys that were carried out in spring from 1985 to 1987 were compared with data from spring 2005 to 2007. Significant differences in ichthyoplankton abundances between the 2 decades and sampling times (May versus June) were revealed by multivariate analyses (nMDS, ANOSIM, PERMANOVA, and SIMPER) and univariate (ANOVA) analyses. Total ichthyoplankton abundance was lower in the 2000s than during the mid-1980s. Although larval sandlance Ammodytes spp. abundances did not change significantly, other taxa, such as Stichaeidae larvae and H4B eggs (gadids and merlucciid hakes, rocklings, butterfish Peprilus triancanthus, windowpane Scophthalmus aquosus and Gulf Stream flounder Citharichthys arctifrons), became more abundant; the abundance of CHW eggs (cod Gadus morhua, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus, witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), and redfish Sebastes spp. larvae generally declined by more than an order of magnitude. Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides larvae also appeared in the 2000s assemblages. This dominance shift in the ichthyoplankton community reflects the demise of large fish predators and the response of the non-commercial species. Our study provides much-needed new information concerning current biodiversity and productivity of the fish community in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and insights into changes influenced by groundfish collapse and environmental fluctuations. -- Keywords : Ichthyoplankton assemblages Community change Multivariate analyses Regime shift Gulf of St. Lawrence. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Greenland Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR): Sémaphore Canada Greenland Marine Ecology Progress Series 412 189 205
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description Biodiversity can play an important role in the stability and resilience of ecosystems when these are faced with environmental change or anthropogenic impacts. Historically, the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence had high fish egg and larval productivity. To assess changes in the ichthyoplankton community of this region, data from sampling surveys that were carried out in spring from 1985 to 1987 were compared with data from spring 2005 to 2007. Significant differences in ichthyoplankton abundances between the 2 decades and sampling times (May versus June) were revealed by multivariate analyses (nMDS, ANOSIM, PERMANOVA, and SIMPER) and univariate (ANOVA) analyses. Total ichthyoplankton abundance was lower in the 2000s than during the mid-1980s. Although larval sandlance Ammodytes spp. abundances did not change significantly, other taxa, such as Stichaeidae larvae and H4B eggs (gadids and merlucciid hakes, rocklings, butterfish Peprilus triancanthus, windowpane Scophthalmus aquosus and Gulf Stream flounder Citharichthys arctifrons), became more abundant; the abundance of CHW eggs (cod Gadus morhua, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus, witch flounder Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), and redfish Sebastes spp. larvae generally declined by more than an order of magnitude. Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides larvae also appeared in the 2000s assemblages. This dominance shift in the ichthyoplankton community reflects the demise of large fish predators and the response of the non-commercial species. Our study provides much-needed new information concerning current biodiversity and productivity of the fish community in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and insights into changes influenced by groundfish collapse and environmental fluctuations. -- Keywords : Ichthyoplankton assemblages Community change Multivariate analyses Regime shift Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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author Bui, Alice Olga Victoria
Ouellet, Patrick
Castonguay, Martin
Brêthes, Jean-Claude
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Ouellet, Patrick
Castonguay, Martin
Brêthes, Jean-Claude
Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
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title Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
title_short Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
title_full Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
title_fullStr Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
title_full_unstemmed Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present
title_sort ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest gulf of st. lawrence (canada): past and present
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https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08687
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Bui, Alice Olga Victoria et Ouellet, Patrick et Castonguay, Martin et Brêthes, Jean-Claude (2010). Ichthyoplankton community structure in the northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): past and present. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 412 . p. 189-205.
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