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Habitat preferences and life history of the red scorpion fish, Scorpaena notata, in the Mediterranean
Authors:F Ordines  A QuetglasE Massutí  J Moranta
Institution:I.E.O. – Centre Oceanogràfic de Balears, Moll de Ponent s/n, 07015 Palma, Spain
Abstract:Scorpaena notata is a small, sedentary scorpaenid species widely distributed in the Mediterranean and adjacent waters of the Atlantic. In the western Mediterranean it inhabits coastal continental shelf bottoms. In the Balearic Islands, these bottoms are characterised by the presence of the facies with red algae, including both Peyssonnelia and mäerl beds. These beds enhance the structural complexity, biodiversity and secondary production of the soft bottoms. Due to the oceanographic conditions of the Islands, the facies with red algae are especially rich in terms of biomass and algal coverage, and are widespread distributed between 40 and 90 m depth, where trawlers exploiting the continental shelf operate. The present work studies the biology of S. notata and its relationship with habitat characteristics. Special attention is focused on the aspects related to fish condition and growth as a tool to assess the importance of the facies with red algae for fish.
Keywords:Scorpaena notata  life history  habitat selection  body conditions  feeding behaviour  western Mediterranean
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