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J Fish Biol ; 100(3): 820-830, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35080004

ABSTRACT

The shallow littoral zone is under a variety of environmental drivers and anthropogenic pressures. As these factors are highly dynamic, they may affect the distribution and behaviour of littoral fish. The present study investigates the effect of the time of day and the benthic habitat type on the shallow littoral fish community. Diel variations in total fish abundance, community composition, species abundance and behaviour were studied in two neighbouring stations in the Patraikos Gulf (Greece): one with cobble seabed cover and another with anthropogenic habitat structural modifications, like large artificial blocks, rocks and other objects. Visual census revealed that community composition differed depending on both the time of day and the habitat type. Total abundance was highest in the morning, whereas both diel abundance and habitat use were found to be taxon specific, with most species showing a preference for the artificial rocky habitat. Diel differences in species behavioural patterns were also observed, with a greater percentage of fish being active during the day (morning and noon) rather than in the afternoon. Although the fish community does not change entirely within a day or between adjacent locations, it is significantly variable in even small spatial and temporal scales. Consequently, there are implications for the design and implementation of sampling designs and monitoring plans that should be consistent in time of day throughout the sampling period and include locations structurally modified by humans. Furthermore, the management of the shallow littoral zone should consider the small-scale variability and alternate anthropogenic habitat with natural unaltered patches.


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Ecosystem , Fishes , Animals , Greece
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