Title of article :
Structure and temporal variations of fish assemblages of the Castro Marim salt marsh, southern Portugal
Author/Authors :
J. Pedro Veiga، نويسنده , , Lina Vieira، نويسنده , , Constança Bexiga، نويسنده , , Rita S?، نويسنده , , Karim Erzini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We studied the ichthyofauna of the Castro Marim salt marsh based on monthly sampling surveys at five sites between September 2000 and
August 2001. Sampling took place at night during rising neap tides using a 40-m long beach seine. We sampled a total of 7955 fish specimens
(37 995.7 g), comprising 34 species and 17 families. The occurrence of most species was occasional, with Pomatoschistus microps (51.9%) and
Atherina spp. (10.3%) being the most abundant species, accounting for 62.2% of the total fish captured. Biomass was dominated by the marine
species Liza ramado (15.9%), Mullus surmuletus (13.5%), and Liza aurata (13.4%). Temperature and salinity showed a seasonal pattern, with
minimums during the winter months and maximums during the summer months. In contrast, river flow peaked in winter and was lowest during
summer. This pattern in river flow appears to be correlated with variations in the fish assemblages, which present two distinct compositions
during the two periods. A few species characterise the winter fish assemblage, with dominance by residents and the presence of freshwater
species, while the summer assemblage is characterised by the presence of many marine visitors that use the salt marsh in their first months/years
of life. Temporal variations in total abundance and biomass reflect fluctuations in the dominant species. Resident species presented the highest
abundance values, while marine adventitious species and marine species that use the salt marsh as a nursery ground contributed most to
community species richness. Castro Marim salt marsh constitutes an important ecosystem for fishes, providing habitat for many species,
especially juveniles, which find conditions within the salt marsh suitable for their development.
Keywords :
salt marsh , Castro Marim , beach seine , Fish assemblage
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science