Assemblages of of deep-sea fishes on the middle slope off Northwest Africa (26°-33° N, eastern Atlantic)

被引:10
作者
Pajuelo, J. G. [1 ]
Seoane, J. [2 ]
Biscoito, M. [3 ]
Freitas, M. [3 ]
Gonzalez, J. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Inst Univ Invest Estudios Ambientales & Recursos, Grp Ecol Marina Aplicada & Pesquerias, Campus Tafira, Las Palmas Gran Canaria 35017, Las Palmas, Spain
[2] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Ecol, Grp Ecol Terrestre, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
[3] MARE Museu Hist Nat Funchal Estacao Biol Marinha, P-9000107 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
关键词
Assemblages; Fishes; Abundance; Distribution; Diversity; Upwelling; Africa; LONG-TERM CHANGES; DEMERSAL FISH; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; CONTINENTAL-SLOPE; PORCUPINE SEABIGHT; ROCKALL-TROUGH; DECAPOD ASSEMBLAGES; NORTHEAST ATLANTIC; SUBMARINE CANYONS; BOUNDARY CURRENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.dsr.2016.10.011
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
The structure and composition of deep-sea fish assemblages living on the middle slope off NW Africa (26-33 degrees N) were investigated. Data were collected by six commercial trawlers during experimental fishing (1027 hauls) at depths between 800 and 1515 m. A total of 1,115,727 fish specimens, belonging to 37 families and 96 species (24 Elasmobranchii, 5 Holocephali, and 67 Actinopteri) were collected with bottom trawls. The deep-sea demersal fish fauna off NW Africa is dominated by fishes of the family Macrouridae, followed by the Moridae and Alepocephalidae families. The main abundant species were Trachyrincus scabrus, Bathygadus favosus, Mora moro, Alepocephalus productus, Nezumia aequalis and Bathygadus melanobranchus. PERMANOVA analysis showed differences in demersal fish assemblages among bottom types, depth strata and between areas (north and south of parallel 30 degrees N), with the area being the most influential factor followed by the type of substrate. PERMANOVAs computed separately for each area showed significant differences among the bottom types and depths in both areas. SIMPER analysis revealed that B. melanobranchus and B. favosus, which occurred at higher abundances in the area >= 30 degrees N, were the species that were best discriminated between areas; whilst T. scabrus and M. moro occurred at higher abundances in the area < 30 degrees N. N. aequalis, B. favosus, B. melanobranchus, Deania hystricosa, Aphanopus intermedius, Coelorinchus labiatus and Halosaurus johnsonianus were restricted or more abundant in the area 30 degrees N, and functioned as the discriminating species that most contributed to the average dissimilarity between areas. T. scabrus, M. moro, Alepocephalus productus and Alepocephalus bairdii were more abundant in the area < 30 degrees N. The standardized mean abundance (in number of individuals/km(2)) showed a decreasing pattern: i) with depth in both areas, north and south of parallel 30 degrees N, and ii) with depth on each type of substrate, except on cold coral bottoms. Hydrolagus mirabilis, Gadomus dispar, Nettastoma melanurum, Halosaurus ovenii, Chimaera opalescens, A. productus, Hoplostethus mediterraneus, Apristurus Iaurussonii and Trachyscorpia cristulata echinata showed a deeper Center of Gravity at latitudes >= 30 degrees N, with differences in depths from 299 to 110 m compared to the area at latitudes < 30 degrees N. T. scabrus, Anoplogaster cornuta, B. favosus, Centrophorus squamosus, B. melanobranchus and A. bairdii showed a similar depth Center of Gravity, with differences in depths lower than 21 m.
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