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Species assemblages of pelagic fish embryos in the southern North Sea between 1984 and 2000
Authors:Hein von Westernhagen  Volkert Dethlefsen  Tim Bade  Werner Wosniok
Affiliation:Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Columbusstrasse, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany,
Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei, Institut für Fischerei?kologie, Deichstrasse 12, 27476 Cuxhaven, Germany,
Institut für Statistik, Universit?t Bremen, Bibliothekstrasse 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany,
Abstract:The occurrence and abundance of the pelagic eggs of southern North Sea spring-spawning fish were analysed between 1984 and 2000. Species number varied between six (1986) and 14 (1999) and was positively correlated with sea surface temperature. With one exception, dab eggs were always the most abundant and usually highly dominant. Ranking of species depended on temperature, but no significant differences in ranking between years was discernible. Although with the increase in temperature in the 1990s a change in species assemblage was evident [species belonging to the boreal-Mediterranean (Lusitanian) group became more apparent in the species assemblage] this did not lead to an increased species diversity (Shannon Index) or a change in other community parameters. It appears that the recent developments regarding spawning stock biomass of commercial North Sea fish is reflected in the declining egg abundance of the respective commercial and larger species (i.e. cod, flounder, plaice) and an increase in abundance of the eggs of small species (i.e. long rough dab, rockling) over the years. Received in revised form: 5 November 2001 Electronic Publication
Keywords:Dabs Fish eggs Pelagic fish North Sea Species assemblage
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