Environmental conditions influencing the larval fish assemblage during summer in the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia: South central Mediterranean)
Authors
Koched, W. (Wael); Alemany, F. (Francisco); Ben-Ismail, S. (Sana); Benmessaoud, R. (Rimel); Hattour, A. (Abdallah); García-García, A. (Alberto)Editor's version
http://www.medit-mar-sc.net/index.php/marine/article/view/1158Date
2015Type
research articleKeywords
Gulf of Gabeslarval fish assemblage
abiotic factors
mixed layer
Geographical distribution
Abstract
An oceanographic survey was carried out during the summer of 2009, from June 25 to July 3 in the Gulf of Gabes. The study area is characterized by a wide continental shelf.
A plankton sampling scheme was carried out to study the structure of the larval fish assemblages that characterizes the surface mixed layer, and to assess the influence of the environmental parameters on their spatial distribution.
A total of 36 taxa were identified, 3 classified to the level of genus, 5 to family and 28 to species. The majority of identified fish larvae belonged to demersal species, mainly picarel Spicara smaris (23.76% of the total larval fish abundance), followed by red mullet Mullus barbatus (14.92%) and several species of the Sparidae family (9.15%). Small pelagic species as Sardinella Sardinella aurita and European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus were also abundant (27.75 %) and dominated the fish larvae community in offshore stations. Five large pelagic species were found among the larvae, ...
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