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Influence of summer conditions on the larval fish assemblage in the eastern coast of Tunisia (Ionian Sea,Southern Mediterranean)
Institution:1. Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Publc Health, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio;3. Brigham and Women''s Hospital Heart and Vascular Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;1. Laboratório de Oceanografia Física Estuarina e Costeira (LOFEC), Departamento de Oceanografia da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (DOCEAN/UFPE), Av. Arquitetura s/n, 50740-550, Cidade Universitária, Recife, PE, Brazil;2. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), LEGOS, France;3. Chair in Mathematical Physics and Applications (ICMPA-UNESCO Chair), UAC, Benin
Abstract:The structure of the summer larval fish assemblage off the eastern coast of Tunisia and its relation to environmental conditions was studied, from ichthyoplankton samples taken during a survey conducted between 23rd June and 9th July 2008. A total of 68 larval fish taxa were identified, 52 to species level. The taxonomic composition and abundance of the larval fish assemblage showed high spatial heterogeneity. Mesoscale hydrographic features, such as eddies, seem to play an important role in the spatial distribution of fish larvae in the area, enhancing concentration and retention. The larval fish assemblage was dominated by the small pelagic species Sardinella aurita (26.6% of the total larval fish abundance), followed by Engraulis encrasicolus (22.6%), Spicara spp. (8.6%) and Mullus barbatus (6.8%). Shannon–Weaver index (H′) ranged between 0 and 2.62. The highest values were found offshore, at 95 miles east of Sousse, over depths around 250 m. The diversity was higher in this region as a result of transport by currents and retention by eddies. It has also been shown that the eastern coast of Tunisia is a spawning ground for the tuna species Auxis rochei, Thunnus thynnus and Thunnus alalunga. Larvae of mesopelagic fishes represented 5.46% of the total abundance, with Cyclothone braueri, Ceratoscopelus maderensis and Lampanyctus crocodilus being the most important species. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) indicated that depth was the most important environmental factor in explaining species distribution.
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