Title of article
Interranual variability in horizontal patterns of larval fish assemblages in the northeastern Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean) during early summer
Author/Authors
Stamatina Isari، نويسنده , , Nina Fragopoulu، نويسنده , , Stylianos Somarakis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
13
From page
607
To page
619
Abstract
Larval fish community structure was studied in the northeastern Aegean Sea (NEA) over an area influenced
by the advection of Black Sea water (BSW). Sampling was carried out in early summer during
a period of 4 years (2003–2006). Taxonomic composition and abundance presented high variability in
space that remained relatively constant among years. Tow depth and indicators of trophic conditions in
the upper water column (i.e., zooplankton displacement volume, fluorescence) explained significantly
the structure of larval assemblages during all surveys. The northern continental shelf (Thracian and
Strymonikos shelf), where a large amount of enriched, low salinity BSW is retained, was dominated by
larvae of epipelagic species, mainly anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus). Interannual changes in horizontal
extension of the BSW seemed to match closely observed changes in the distribution of anchovy larvae.
Mesopelagic fish larvae were particularly abundant beyond the continental shelf (over the North Aegean
Trough) where a strong frontal structure is created between the low salinity waters of BSW origin and
the high salinity waters of the Aegean Sea. Larvae of certain mesopelagic species (e.g., Ceratoscopelus
maderensis) may occasionally be transported inshore when the prevailing current meanders towards the
coast or feeds anticyclonic gyres over the continental shelf.
Keywords
fish larvaeichthyoplanktonhorizontal distributioncommunity compositioncontinental shelveseastern MediterraneanGreecenortheastern Aegean Sea
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
954291
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