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Long-term trends in the structure of eastern Adriatic littoral fish assemblages: Consequences for fisheries management (CROSBI ID 173498)

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Stagličić, Nika ; Matić-Skoko, Sanja ; Pallaoro, Armin ; Grgičević, Robert ; Kraljević, Miro ; Tutman, Pero ; Dragičević, Branko ; Dulčić, Jakov Long-term trends in the structure of eastern Adriatic littoral fish assemblages: Consequences for fisheries management // Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 94 (2011), 3; 263-271. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2011.07.005

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Stagličić, Nika ; Matić-Skoko, Sanja ; Pallaoro, Armin ; Grgičević, Robert ; Kraljević, Miro ; Tutman, Pero ; Dragičević, Branko ; Dulčić, Jakov

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Long-term trends in the structure of eastern Adriatic littoral fish assemblages: Consequences for fisheries management

Long-term interannual changes in abundance, biomass, diversity and structure of littoral fish assemblages were examined between 1993 and 2009 by experimental trammel net fishing up to six times per year, within the warm period e May to September, at multiple areas along the eastern Adriatic coast with the aim of testing for the consistency of patterns of change across a large spatial scale (w600 km). The results revealed spatially consistent increasing trends of total fish abundance and biomass growing at an average rate of 15 and 14% per year, respectively. Of the diversity indices analysed, the same pattern of variability was observed for Shannon diversity, while Pielou evenness and average taxonomic distinctness measures D* and Dþ showed spatial variability with no obvious temporal trends. Multivariate fish assemblage structure underwent a directional change displaying a similar pattern through time for all the areas. The structural change in fish assemblages generally involved most of the species present in trammel net catches. A large pool of fish species responsible for producing the temporal pattern of assemblage change was relatively different in each of the areas reflecting a large geographic range covered by the study. An analysis of 4 fish species (Symphodus tinca, Pagellus erythrinus, Mullus surmuletus, Scorpaena porcus) common to each of the study areas as the ones driving the temporal change indicated that there were clear increasing trends of their mean catches across the years at all the study areas. A common pattern among time trajectories across the spatial scale studied implies that the factor affecting the littoral fish assemblages is not localised but regional in nature. As an underlying factor having the potential to induce such widespread and consistent improvements in littoral fish assemblages, a more restrictive artisanal fishery management that has progressively been put in place during the study period, is suggested and discussed.

long-term; spatio-temporal; littoral fish assemblages; fisheries management; artisanal fisheries

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94 (3)

2011.

263-271

objavljeno

0272-7714

10.1016/j.ecss.2011.07.005

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