نتایج جستجو برای: fish assemblages

تعداد نتایج: 115654  

2002
D. R. BELLWOOD

1. The taxonomic and functional composition of reef fish assemblages are quantified in three biogeographical regions: Great Barrier Reef, French Polynesia and Caribbean. Assemblages are described in three habitats of differing wave exposure. Functional abilities are estimated based on published analyses linking fin morphology and swimming performance. 2. Two questions were addressed: (1) To wha...

2010
P. C. Esselman J. D. Allan

While the abiotic factors important to freshwater fish assemblages at a reach scale are well understood, studies of larger scale constraints have yielded variable conclusions, spurring a need for further studies in new biogeographic contexts. This study investigated the importance of catchmentand reach-scale abiotic factors to variation in freshwater fish assemblages in rivers of northeastern M...

2010
Delphine Nicolas Jérémy Lobry Mario Lepage Benoît Sautour Olivier Le Pape Henrique Cabral Ainhize Uriarte Philippe Boët

Estuarine fish assemblages are subject to a great environmental variability that largely depends on both upstream fluvial and downstream marine influences. From this ecohydrological view, our study introduces a macroecological approach aiming to identify the main environmental factors that structure fish assemblages among European tidal estuaries. The present paper focuses on the influence of l...

2001
KEITH B. GIDO WILLIAM J. MATTHEWS

Reservoirs are relatively new ecosystems with fish assemblages that include both native and introduced species. Spatial and temporal variability in such fish assemblages is difficult to predict from ecological theory. We characterized the dynamics of an offshore fish assemblage of Lake Texoma by sampling multiple fixed sites fortnightly with gill nets from 1981 to 1984 (402 net-nights). Univari...

2016
Reiji Masuda Makoto Hatakeyama Katsuhide Yokoyama Masaru Tanaka

Massive tsunamis induce catastrophic disturbance in marine ecosystems, yet they can provide unique opportunities to observe the process of regeneration. Here, we report the recovery of fauna after the 2011 tsunami in northeast Japan based on underwater visual censuses performed every two months over five years. Both total fish abundance and species richness increased from the first to the secon...

2007
Elizabeth C. Heagney Tim P. Lynch Russ C. Babcock Iain M. Suthers

We used a novel mid-water baited remote underwater video (BRUV) technique to survey pelagic and mid-water fish assemblages at Lord Howe Island Marine Park, off eastern Australia (31.5° S, 159.1° E). We found differences in assemblages among regions separated on a scale of ~10s of kilometres. Of the environmental variables measured in the present study (depth, temperature, water current speed), ...

2016
Junyi Li Hui Zhang Danqing Lin Jinming Wu Chengyou Wang Xuan Xie Qiwei Wei

Now more and more ecologists concern about the impacts of dam construction on fish. However, studies of fishes downstream Gezhouba Dam were rarely reported except Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis Gray). In this study, catch investigations and five hydroacoustic detections were completed from 2015 to 2016 to understand the distribution, size, and categories of fishes and their relationship w...

2015
Anne E. Magurran Maria Dornelas Faye Moyes Nicholas J. Gotelli Brian McGill

The role human activities play in reshaping biodiversity is increasingly apparent in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the responses of entire marine assemblages are not well-understood, in part, because few monitoring programs incorporate both spatial and temporal replication. Here, we analyse an exceptionally comprehensive 29-year time series of North Atlantic groundfish assemblages monitored ...

2016
Allison H. Roy Mary C. Freeman Byron J. Freeman Seth J. Wenger William E. Ensign Judith L. Meyer A. H. ROY M. C. FREEMAN J. L. MEYER

Stream biota in urban and suburban settings are thought to be impaired by altered hydrology; however, it is unknown what aspects of the hydrograph alter fish assemblage structure and which fishes are most vulnerable to hydrologic alterations in small streams. We quantified hydrologic variables and fish assemblages in 30 small streams and their subcatchments (area 8–20 km2) in the Etowah River C...

2011

The key to integrating a biological index to output from the SWAT/HUMUS model is to develop a relationship between the pertinent output from SWAT (nutrients and sediment) to the biological index. Wang et al. (2007) began developing the relationship between nutrients and assemblages of fish and macroinvertebrates in 240 wadeable streams in Wisconsin. From their sampling data they were able to de...

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