Title of article :
Composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes in the shallow nearshore of the proposed Greater Addo Marine Reserve, Algoa Bay, South Africa
Author/Authors :
Paula Pattrick، نويسنده , , Nadine A. Strydom، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The larval fish assemblage was investigated in the shallow, nearshore region of a proposed marine protected
area in eastern Algoa Bay, temperate South Africa, prior to proclamation. Sampling was conducted at
six sites along two different depth contours at w5 m and w15 m to assess shore association. Larvae were
collected by means of stepped oblique bongo net tows deployed off a ski-boat, twice per season for 2 years
between 2005 and 2007. In total, 6045 larval fishes were collected representing 32 families and 78 species.
The Gobiidae, Cynoglossidae, Clupeidae, Engraulidae and Sparidaewere the dominant fish families. Catches
varied significantly among seasons peaking in spring with a mean of w200 larvae/100 m3. Mean overall
larval density was higher along the deeper contour, at w15 m (40 larvae/100 m3). The preflexion stage of
development dominated catches at the w5 m (80%) and w15 m (73%) depth contours. Body lengths of
Argyrosomus thorpei, Caffrogobius gilchristi, Diplodus capensis, Heteromycteris capensis and Solea turbynei, all
estuary associated species, were larger at the shallow sites nearer to shore. Larvae of coastal species that
produce benthic eggs dominated catches (75%) in the shallow sites (w5 m) but were less abundant (32%)
farther from shore at the deeper (w15 m) sites. All developmental stages of D. capensis, Engraulis capensis,
H. capensis, Sardinops sagax and two Pomadasys species were found in the study area. It appears that some
species use the shallow nearshore as a nursery area.
Keywords :
ichthyoplanktondevelopmental stagesdepthnursery areamarine protected areacoastal species
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science