The fish fauna of a Halopila stipulacea meadow was studied in the Peninsula of Maddalena (Eastern Sicil y, Italy; Mediterranean). Visual censuses were conducted every three months from October 1998 to July 1999 and from October 2003 to July 2004. Environmental variables for water temperature, salinity and seagrass shoot density were collected on each sampling occasion. A total of 30 fish species from eight families were recorded. Three labrids and sparids, two serranids and one mullid were detected with high frequency of occurrence (> 75%), while Sarpa salpa, Coris j u l i s , Oblada melanura, Mullus surmuletus and Thalassoma pavo were the most abundant species. Diversity index and density values displayed a distinct seasonal pattern with highest values occurring in summer and autumn. These community variables were positively related to water temperature, but not to salinity and shoot density. Differences were also found in the relationships between the relative abundances of two species (Oblada melanura and Serranus cabrilla) and water temperature. Multivariate analysis revealed variation in species composition of the fish community throughout the year. The data show that the fish fauna of the Halophila stipulacea meadow of the Peninsula of Maddalena was characterised by a seasonal variation of the community structure, probably mainly influenced by the fluctuations of environmental variables. T h e presence of small and juvenile fishes of a number of species emphasises the potentially important function of nursery exerted by such seagrass systems during the first phases of the life history of several species

Fish Community associated with Halophila stipulacea meadow in the Mediterranean Sea

Di Martino, V.
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2007

Abstract

The fish fauna of a Halopila stipulacea meadow was studied in the Peninsula of Maddalena (Eastern Sicil y, Italy; Mediterranean). Visual censuses were conducted every three months from October 1998 to July 1999 and from October 2003 to July 2004. Environmental variables for water temperature, salinity and seagrass shoot density were collected on each sampling occasion. A total of 30 fish species from eight families were recorded. Three labrids and sparids, two serranids and one mullid were detected with high frequency of occurrence (> 75%), while Sarpa salpa, Coris j u l i s , Oblada melanura, Mullus surmuletus and Thalassoma pavo were the most abundant species. Diversity index and density values displayed a distinct seasonal pattern with highest values occurring in summer and autumn. These community variables were positively related to water temperature, but not to salinity and shoot density. Differences were also found in the relationships between the relative abundances of two species (Oblada melanura and Serranus cabrilla) and water temperature. Multivariate analysis revealed variation in species composition of the fish community throughout the year. The data show that the fish fauna of the Halophila stipulacea meadow of the Peninsula of Maddalena was characterised by a seasonal variation of the community structure, probably mainly influenced by the fluctuations of environmental variables. T h e presence of small and juvenile fishes of a number of species emphasises the potentially important function of nursery exerted by such seagrass systems during the first phases of the life history of several species
2007
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
L’ichtyofaune d’un herbier à Halophila stipulacea a été étudiée dans la péninsule de la Maddalena (Sicile orientale, Italie, Méditerranée). Des recensements visuels ont été conduits tous les mois d’octobre 1998 à juillet 1999 et d’octobre 2003 à juillet 2004. Les variables environnementales (température, salinité et densité des faisceaux foliaires) ont été collectées à chaque échantillonnage. Un total de 30 espèces de poissons appartenant à 8 familles différentes a été recensé. Trois Labridae et Sparidae, deux Serranidae et un Mullidae ont été recensés avec une haute fréquence d’occurrence (> 75 %), tandis que Sarpa salpa, Coris julis, Oblada melanura, Mullus surmuletus et Thalassoma pavo étaient les espèces plus abondantes. L’indice de diversité et les valeurs de densité ont montré un schéma saisonnier distinct, avec des valeurs plus hautes en été et en automne. Cette variabilité des communautés a été reliée positivement à la température de l’eau, mais pas à la salinité ni à la densité des faisceaux foliaires. Des différences ont été détectées dans les relations entre l’abondance relative de deux espèces de poissons (Oblada melanura et S e rranus cabrilla) et la température de l’eau. Les analyses multivariées ont révélé des variations dans la composition spécifique de la communauté de poissons au cours de l’année. L’ i c h t y o f a u n e de l’herbier à Halophila stipulacea de la péninsule de la Maddalena est caractérisée par une variation saisonnière, probablement surtout influencée par les fluctuations des variables environnementales. La présence d’individus de petite taille et de juvéniles de nombreuses espèces souligne la fonction de nourricerie potentiellement importante exercée par l’herbier durant les premières phases de l’histoire de la vie de plusieurs espèces de poissons.
Fish community, Halophila stipulacea, MED, Sicily, Environmental variables
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