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Habitat Preferences and Spatial Distribution of the Cryptobenthic Fish Assemblages around the Gökçeada Island (North Aegean Sea)
The aim of the present study is to assess the spatial distribution and habitat preferences of the cryptobenthic fish assemblages around the Gökçeada Island, where no study on these species were previously conducted. A total of 51 quadrats of 1 m 2 were applied to 12 sites at the depths of 0–15 m in...
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Published in: | Journal of ichthyology 2020-03, Vol.60 (2), p.263-271 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The aim of the present study is to assess the spatial distribution and habitat preferences of the cryptobenthic fish assemblages around the Gökçeada Island, where no study on these species were previously conducted. A total of 51 quadrats of 1 m
2
were applied to 12 sites at the depths of 0–15 m in June, August and October 2017. The cryptobenthic fishes were studied by anaesthetic sampling. A total of 187 cryptobenthic fish specimens of 23 species were observed and 111 of them were obtained. The results showed that the 0–1 m depth zone is dominated by the blennies and shows greater density than 1–15 depth zone, where gobies are outnumbered. The average abundance of cryptobenthic fish was 3.7 individuals/m
2
and
Gobius incognitus
represented 21% of all individuals. Among the studied species,
Parablennius incognitus
and
P. zvonimiri
were only found within 0–1 m, preferring rocky substrates with short thallus algae.
Coryphoblennius galerita
was found on bare rocky surfaces, mostly in 0–1 m depth interval and
Microlipophrys canevae
preferred rocky surfaces with short thallus algae covers in as well very shallow waters. While
Lepadogaster
lepadogaster
preferred the depths between 3–5 m,
L. candolii
was observed in a wider depth range (1 and 6 m). |
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ISSN: | 0032-9452 1555-6425 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0032945220020083 |