Temporal Variations of the Demersal Fish Community in the Shallow Waters of Çanakkale Strait, North Aegean Sea, during the Course of a Mucilage Event (original) (raw)
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
The main aim of this study was to determine the mucilage event effect on the temporal variations of the shallow water demersal fish community in the Çanakkale Strait. Sixty-one different demersal fish species were collected with a beach seine between September 2006 and August 2009. Mucilage event was observed between September 2007 and July 2008 (mucilage period) in the shallow waters of Çanakkale Strait. Species abundance and richness decreased in winter and increased in spring and in summer and was related to water temperature variations. Demersal fish species composition was significantly different between seasons but these differences were mainly related to water temperature variations. For the same seasons in different years (pre-mucilage, during mucilage, and post-mucilage), no differences of fish abundance and species richness were evident. In conclusion, the fish community data from our shallow water samplings during the course of a mucilage event does not suggest any signif...
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