Title of article :
Structure and functioning of Mediterranean lagoon fish assemblages: A key for the identification of water body types
Author/Authors :
Anita Franco، نويسنده , , Piero Franzoi، نويسنده , , Patrizia Torricelli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Knowledge on the structure and functioning variability of transitional water fish assemblages may help
in finding out the main descriptors for identifying different water body types for which specific biological
reference conditions can be reliably derived. Fish assemblages from 19 Mediterranean lagoons were
therefore investigated by evaluating the variability of their structure and functioning, and by relating it to
the lagoons’ environmental features. Fish assemblage structure was measured by its species richness.
Functioning was measured by categorizing fish species into functional categories (or guilds) according to
their use of lagoon habitat, feeding and reproduction, and by defining the functional structure of fish
assemblages as the relative number of species per guild in each lagoon. Mediterranean lagoons’ fish
assemblages were found to be more similar to each other in their functional structure than in the taxonomical
composition, thus confirming a shared functional role of these environments for biological
communities. Lagoon local features, such as the lagoon area, its habitat heterogeneity and average salinity,
significantly affected the total species richness and the different use that fish make of the lagoon
environment, hence playing a primary role in the assessment of these water body types. Latitude also
influenced the variability of fish assemblages in the Mediterranean lagoons investigated, with particular
regard to their functioning as feeding and reproductive grounds for fish. These results are compared with
previous studies and, although this limited the investigation to structural aspects only, were found to
confirm in part the previous results and also added new insights about the key factors affecting the
functioning of transitional water systems.
Keywords :
Mediterranean coastal lagoonswater body typesabiotic descriptorsfish assemblagesspecies richnessfunctional groups
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science