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Finfish Diversity and Distribution in a Boreal, Macrotidal Bay

机译:巨型鱼类,宏观湾的小鱼多样性和分布

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Cobscook Bay is an 11- km(2) geographically complex, boreal, and macrotidal bay in eastern Maine. The physical environment, primary producers, and invertebrate assemblage of the bay are well-characterized, but no contemporary data exist on its finfish assemblage. We sampled the finfish assemblage of Cobscook Bay from 2011 to 2013 in May, June, August, and September to create a baseline dataset suitable for future comparisons. We also examined the composition, diversity, and annual changes in the assemblage. We sampled in the subtidal and intertidal zones using seines (n = 390), fyke nets (n = 72), and benthic (n = 112) and pelagic (n = 111) trawls; sampling was divided among the bay's 3 different sub-bays. We collected more than 60,000 individuals from 46 species. We employed species richness, Simpson's index of diversity, and non-metric multidimensional scaling (with the Bray-Curtis and Horn-Morisita indices) to examine spatial and temporal variation of finfish assemblages throughout the bay. Our analysis suggested that data collected in the subtidal pelagic were not a representative sample of that assemblage. Therefore, we considered 2 assemblages: the intertidal and subtidal benthic. Assemblage composition and species' relative abundances were different at dicl, monthly, and annual timescales and were associated with changes in the catch rate of ubiquitous species. In the intertidal, these species included Gasterosteus aculeatus (Threespine Stickleback), Clupea harengus (Atlantic Herring), Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife), and Menidia menidia (Atlantic Silverside). In the subtidal, the common species were Atlantic Herring and Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Winter Flounder). Statistical analyses indicated that both spatial and temporal factors were significant predictors of assemblage evenness. The sampling design, albeit complex, was sufficient to capture these differences and characterize these assemblages. Implications for future studies are that the study design must be sufficiently complex to capture the anticipated spatial and temporal variability inherent in such dynamic environments. Furthermore, given recent warming trends in the Gulf of Maine, this study's results suggest the importance of thoroughly understanding local temporal and ecosystem variability.
机译:Cobscook Bay是11公里(2)个地理位置的复杂,博尔良和麦克风湾在东部缅因州。海湾的物理环境,初级生产者和无脊椎动物组合是良好的,但其翅上的鳍总组合中没有现代数据。我们在2011年5月至2013年5月,8月和9月取样了COBSCOOK BAY的翅池组合,以创建适合未来比较的基线数据集。我们还研究了组合,多样性和年度变化。我们使用Seines(n = 390),Fyke网(n = 72)和底栖(n = 112)和pelagic(n = 111)拖网,在对透射区(n = 72)中进行采样;采样在海湾的3个不同的子海湾之间分开。我们从46种收集了超过60,000人的人。我们使用物种丰富性,辛普森的多样性指数,以及非公制多维缩放(与Bray-Curtis和Horn-Morisita指数)来检查整个海湾的翅类装配的空间和时间变化。我们的分析表明,阴性骨质骨库中收集的数据不是该组合的代表性样本。因此,我们考虑了2个装配:跨透明和底栖酸底。组合组合物和物种的相对丰富在DICL,每月和年度时间尺度不同,并且与普遍存在物种的捕获率的变化有关。在跨期,这些物种包括加气剂aculeatus(刺激性山穴),Clupea Herengus(大西洋鲱鱼),Alosa pseudoharengus(Alewife)和Metalia Metivia(大西洋硅葡萄酒)。在对照中,常见的物种是大西洋鲱鱼和假单胞菌(冬季比目鱼)。统计分析表明,空间和时间因素都是组合均匀性的显着预测因子。采样设计虽然复杂,足以捕获这些差异并表征这些组件。对未来研究的影响是,研究设计必须足够复杂,以捕获这种动态环境中固有的预期空间和时间变异性。此外,鉴于缅因州湾的最近变暖趋势,本研究的结果表明彻底了解当地时效和生态系统变异性的重要性。

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