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Trends in abundance of benthic and demersal fish populations of the lower Forth Estuary, East Scotland, from 1982–2001
Authors:M F D Greenwood  A S Hill  D S McLusky
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA, U.K.;Tidal Waters Section, Scottish Environment Protection Agency East Region, Clearwater House, Heriot-Watt Research Park, Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, U.K.
Abstract:The benthic and demersal fishes of the lower Forth Estuary, east Scotland, were sampled by Agassiz trawling from January 1982–December 2001. Three stations of varying distance from the mouth of the estuary were trawled at high and low water in 5 months of each year, a total of 30 trawls per annum using the same ship and net design throughout. Of 30 species collected over this period, whiting Merlangius merlangus was the most abundant, followed by eelpout Zoarces viviparus , pogge Agonus cataphractus , flounder Platichthys flesus and plaice Pleuronectes platessa . The 10 most abundant species accounted for 97·8% of the total benthic-demersal fish abundance. There was no trend in total annual species richness sampled, though total annual abundance of fishes captured decreased significantly from 1982–2001. This was largely caused by significant declines in abundance of whiting and eelpout. Fatherlasher Myoxocephalus scorpius showed a significant linear increase. None of the seven remaining most abundant species exhibited significant trends in abundance. Decline of eelpout may be attributable to increases in water temperature adversely affecting reproductive success. This is suggested by a significant negative correlation of mean annual abundance with January bottom temperature in the previous year.
Keywords:Forth estuary              Zoarces viviparus            abundance  trawl  water temperature
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