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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Influence of tides on assemblages and behaviour of fishes associated with shallow seagrass edges and bare sand
Alan K. Whitfield1  Christine Coppinger1  Alistair Becker1 
关键词: Underwater video;    Water depth;    Estuary;    Fish movements;    Zostera capensis;    South Africa;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps09695
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Seagrass beds and associated fish assemblages have been the focus of a large number of past studies. However, the influence of small water depth changes due to tides on fish species along shallow seagrass bed edges is unknown. In this study an underwater video camera was deployed to examine the fish community at 3 seagrass edge (Zostera capensis) and 3 sand sites over incoming spring and neap tides in the Bushmans Estuary, South Africa. Small changes in tidally driven water depth had significant effects on the abundance of common fish taxa, with gobies decreasing and others, including mullets, increasing in abundance. These general patterns were consistent in both seagrass and sand sites, as well as during spring and neap tidal cycles. There were inconsistent differences in the abundance of common fish taxa between seagrass edges and bare sand. Importantly, when differences did occur, these were contingent on tidal stage or linked to different tidal cycles (neap or spring), highlighting that small changes in depth may influence edge effects. The behaviour of fish did not appear to be influenced by water depth, but for some taxa there were distinct differences in swimming behaviour between those individuals associated with seagrass beds and those situated over bare sand. These small temporal scale changes in water depth are a previously overlooked aspect of littoral seagrass landscapes that may be important in structuring associated fish communities.

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