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Demersal resources of the Adriatic Sea: data comparison between two trawl surveys carried out at fifty years period (Hvar 1948 expedition vs. MEDITS 1998 expedition)
Demersal resources of the Adriatic Sea: data comparison between two trawl surveys carried out at fifty years period (Hvar 1948 expedition vs. MEDITS 1998 expedition) // Fisheries Research, 53 (2001), 1; 95-104 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Demersal resources of the Adriatic Sea: data comparison between two trawl surveys carried out at fifty years period (Hvar 1948 expedition vs. MEDITS 1998 expedition)
Autori
Jukić-Peladić, Stjepan ; Vrgoč, Nedo ; Krstulović Šifner, Svjetlana ; Piccinetti, Corrado ; Piccinetti-Manfrin, Gabriela ; Marano, Giovanni ; Ungaro, Nicola
Izvornik
Fisheries Research (0165-7836) 53
(2001), 1;
95-104
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
demersal resources; long-term changes; Elasmobranchs; Central Mediterranean; Adriatic Sea
Sažetak
Trawl surveys carried out in the Adriatic Sea in 1948 and 1998 provided information on the changes that occured in the composition and distribution of demersal fish resources over the 50 years period. The main change was the decrease of elasmobranchs diversity and frequency, mostly referring to the Hypotremata group. LIfe history parameters appeared to be determining factors, since small sized species such as the smallspotted catshark (S. canicula) or the brown ray (R. miraletus) were frequently collected in both surveys, while bigger shark species and most other rays disappeared or were rarely found during the 1998 survey. Regarding bony fishes, common species were collected with similar frequency in both surveys ; some fishery target species (e.g. the hake) have similar percentage values (biomass) in both surveys, while others (the silver scabbardfish) have increased values, and some (mainly small sized species such as red mullet) replace elasmobranchs at the top of the catches. Despite the low number of observations (two surveys only) and some sampling differences, the data provide an interesting long-term comparison.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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