1998
DOI: 10.2989/025776198784126322
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A preliminary investigation on how meteorological changes may affect beach-seine catches of Lougo vulgaris in the Thracian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)

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“…In the most of other investigated areas, a similar pattern was observed (Mangold-Wirz, 1963;Coelho et al, 1994;Baddyr, 1988;Moreno et al, 1994;Guerra and Rocha, 1994;Arkhipkin, 1995). Periods of most intensive reproduction depend on geographical position and also on ecological factors (Worms, 1983;Sanches and Guerra, 1994;Lefkaditou et al, 1998). There were some differences in the biological characteristics of the European squid in the Central Adriatic Sea compared to other areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In the most of other investigated areas, a similar pattern was observed (Mangold-Wirz, 1963;Coelho et al, 1994;Baddyr, 1988;Moreno et al, 1994;Guerra and Rocha, 1994;Arkhipkin, 1995). Periods of most intensive reproduction depend on geographical position and also on ecological factors (Worms, 1983;Sanches and Guerra, 1994;Lefkaditou et al, 1998). There were some differences in the biological characteristics of the European squid in the Central Adriatic Sea compared to other areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Monitored fishing areas for both pelagic fish and cephalopods present a significant overlap with the spatial extent of marine productivity hotspots (Table 3). Particularly, the high spatial correlations associated with anchovy and long-finned squid fisheries may be attributed to the high sensitivity of these species to temperature variations (e. g., Nakata et al, 2000;Lefkaditou et al, 1998) as well as to their high mobility in search of feeding grounds (e. g., Coelho et al, 1994;Tudela and Palomera, 1997). Aquat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Movements of L. vulgaris into inshore fishing grounds are mainly related to seasonal variability of temperature in the NE Aegean Sea, whereas in coastal areas occupied by water masses of lower salinity, variation in CPUE of this species is also related to rainfall variability (Lefkaditou et al, 1998a). Recruitment timing and duration as well as the resulting seasonal demographic structure and abundance of E. moschata are associated with temporary upwelling and shelf topography in the insular area of the Southern Aegean Sea, which affect the productivity levels of this area that is generally characterized by oligotrophic waters (Lefkaditou et al, 1998b).…”
Section: Mediterranean Seamentioning
confidence: 99%