Preliminary study on cryptobenthic fish assemblages affected by the mucilage event in the northeastern Aegean Sea

Cryptobenthic fishes form a major component of coastal fish communities. Due to their site fidelity, life strategies and habitat preferences, they can be considered as indicator organisms which some changes in the coastal ecosystem can be detected. In this study, the effects of the mucilage event we...

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Published inJournal of the Black Sea/Mediterranean environment Vol. 27; no. 2; p. 202
Main Authors Dalyan, Cem, Kesici, Nur Bikem, Yalgın, Ferhat
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Istambul Turkish Marine Research Foundation 01.01.2021
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Summary:Cryptobenthic fishes form a major component of coastal fish communities. Due to their site fidelity, life strategies and habitat preferences, they can be considered as indicator organisms which some changes in the coastal ecosystem can be detected. In this study, the effects of the mucilage event were studied through cryptobenthic fish assemblages in the North Aegean Sea between May and August of 2021. During 12 dives, a total of 166 individuals of 19 cryptobenthic fish species were observed belonging to the families Gobiidae (7 species), Blennidae (7), Gobiesocidae (2) and Tripterygiidae (3). Density of the cryptobenthic fish were estimated as 11.4 (ind. per hour) in May and June (while intense mucilage formation was observed in the area) and 17.8 (ind. per hour) in July and August. The overall result revealed that the effects of mucilage are destructive for the marine cryptobenthic fishes.
ISSN:1304-9550