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Function of estuaries and coastal areas as nursery grounds for marine fish early life stages. | LitMetric

Function of estuaries and coastal areas as nursery grounds for marine fish early life stages.

Mar Environ Res

Centre for Functional Ecology - CFE, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Calçada Martins de Freitas, 3000-456, Coimbra, Portugal. Electronic address:

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzes the fish larvae and juvenile populations in the Mondego estuary and nearby coastal regions of Portugal, aiming to assess their role as nurseries for marine fish.
  • It identifies seasonal changes in larval density and community structure, highlighting how these variations are influenced by environmental factors, particularly temperature.
  • The findings suggest distinct nursery functions of the estuary and coastal area for early life stages of different species, emphasizing the importance of studying both larval and juvenile stages for a comprehensive understanding of fish life cycles and ecosystem connectivity.

Article Abstract

The present study describes the larval and juvenile fish fauna of an estuary and its adjacent coastal area (Mondego estuary, Northwest coast of Portugal) and evaluates their function as nurseries for marine fish. For this, larvae and juveniles were sampled in both systems. The temporal and spatial patterns of the ichthyoplankton community were described for each system and related to the influence of environmental factors. Additionally, the recruitment pattern was evaluated based on the composition of juveniles. Results show a seasonal variation of larval density and community structure between and within systems, indicating a degree of segregation according to their ecological functional classification. Temperature was the most important environmental factor structuring the communities. The juvenile recruitment patterns observed show a different nursery function of the estuary and coastal area for early life stages of different species, reinforcing the need to integrate larval and juvenile stages to better understand fish life cycles and the connectivity between systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105408DOI Listing

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