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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK; Malden, USA : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Journal of fish biology 66 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: This study describes the current state of the nektonic communities in Terminos Lagoon in relation to the main environmental factors, and documents variations in number of fish species, dominance and abundance, compared to studies performed in 1980. Information on several environmental factors (temperature, salinity, oxygen, pH and transparency) in the Terminos Lagoon between October 1997 and March 1999 allowed the classification of the lagoon into five zones or subsystems. The hydrological characteristics of these subsystems showed spatial differences compared with studies carried out during the 1980s. During the study period, the number of fish species was 105, compared with 154 species reported in the 1980s. Five fish assemblages were identified and appeared to be associated with the five zones or subsystems. Five fish species considered important based on their abundance in the lagoon during the 1980s declined in numbers: pig fish Orthopristis chrysoptera, Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulates, striped burrfish Chilomycterus schoepfi, spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus and Gulf toadfish Opsanus beta. Six fish species, previously of minor importance, however, were very abundant: star drum Stellifer lanceolatus, Atlantic anchoveta Cetengraulis edentulus, gafftopsail catfish Bagre marinus, sand seatrout Cynoscion arenarius, striped mojarra Eugerres plumieri and ground croaker Bairdiella ronchus. Among the dominant species, the silver croaker Bairdiella chrysoura and the sea bream Archosargus rhomboidalis experienced significant changes in average abundance and distribution patterns. These changes were probably related to the impact of human activities in the Terminos Lagoon and natural variability.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Aquaculture 14 (1978), S. 179-183 
    ISSN: 0044-8486
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Les données d’une quarantaine de campagnes de chalutage couvrant l’ensemble du plateau continental mauritanien organisées entre 1982 et 1998 sont utilisées pour étudier la distribution spatio-temporelle du poulpe (Octopus vulgaris) dans la ZEE mauritanienne. Le Système d’Information Géographique (SIG) est utilisé pour analyser la distribution spatiale de cette espèce. Leurs résultats et leur consistance sont ensuite comparés à ceux issus des analyses de variance (ANOVA) conduite parallèlement sur le même jeu de données. On montre une dichotomie saisonnière de la répartition spatiale du poulpe avec un fort contraste à l’échelle de l’année entre la saison froide (janvier à février) et la saison chaude (août à octobre). Cette structuration spatio-temporelle n’apparaît pas comme résultante d’une migration. Le schéma général de distribution connaît des fluctuations inter-annuelles qui se sont matérialisées par une distribution s’élargissant, d’une part, aux eaux profondes en saisons froides, et d’autre part, aux zones septentrionales en saisons chaudes.
    Description: More than forty surveys starting from 1982 to 1998 and covering all the continental shelf are used for studying the spatial distribution of Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in the Mauritanian EEZ. GIS are first used. Results and their consistency are then compared with the outcome of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) done on the same data set. We show a seasonal dichotomy in the distribution pattern with a great contrast within the year between cold season (January to May) and warm season (August to October). This spatial structure seems not to be due to migration. This general distribution scheme shows two ways of inter-annual fluctuations leading to Octopus area expansion. Depth fluctuations was related mainly to cold seasons variations while latitudinal one was in the warm seasons.
    Description: IMROP
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Spatial and temporal distribution ; Distribution spatio-temporelle ; Mauritania ; Ocopus vulgaris ; Squid fisheries ; Spatial distribution ; Temporal distribution
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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    Format: application/pdf
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