2012
DOI: 10.3750/aip2011.42.1.02
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Comparative Characterization of the Spawning Environments of European Anchovy, <I>Engraulis Encrasicolus</I>, and Round Sardinella, <I>Sardinella Aurita</I> (Actinopterygii: Clupeiformes) in the Eastern Coast of Tunisia

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“…These data agree with the preference ranges of eggs and larvae for high zooplankton biomass and by the avoidance for low zooplankton biomass values of eggs, highlighted by quotient analysis. Similar findings have been reported in other studies (Regner, 1996;Twatwa et al, 2005;Somarakis & Nikolioudakis, 2007;Zarrad et al, 2012), where the hypothesis was advanced that spawning could occur in areas with high zooplankton concentrations, which provided better conditions for egg and larval survival. Anchovy spawning areas are known to be characterized by a stratified and stable water column, which allows the formation and maintenance of food aggregations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These data agree with the preference ranges of eggs and larvae for high zooplankton biomass and by the avoidance for low zooplankton biomass values of eggs, highlighted by quotient analysis. Similar findings have been reported in other studies (Regner, 1996;Twatwa et al, 2005;Somarakis & Nikolioudakis, 2007;Zarrad et al, 2012), where the hypothesis was advanced that spawning could occur in areas with high zooplankton concentrations, which provided better conditions for egg and larval survival. Anchovy spawning areas are known to be characterized by a stratified and stable water column, which allows the formation and maintenance of food aggregations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The high concentration of small pelagic larvae during the summer period in the region has been also reported by previous studies carried out in the North east of Tunisia (Koched et al, 2011;Zarrad et al, 2013) and other sectors of the Mediterranean Sea (Koutrakis et al, 2004;Isari et al, 2008). Furthermore, their preference to spawn in the deeper waters near the shelf break (Olivar et al, 2001;Cuttitta et al, 2006;Zarrad et al, 2012b) should explain the higher abundance of their larvae in the offshore stations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758), Sardinella Sardinella aurita (Valenciennes, 1847) (Ktari-Chakroun, 1979;Zarrad et al, 2012aZarrad et al, , 2012b) and on the tuna larvae (Koched et al, 2012(Koched et al, , 2013. However, only two of these studies have actually addressed the whole larval fish assemblage in the eastern coast of Tunisia (Koched et al, 2011;Zarrad et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abundance of E. encrasicolus eggs and larvae seemed to increase from inshore to offshore sites highlighting the preference of this species to deeper waters for spawning as well as nursery areas. Zarrad et al (2012) and Malavolti et al (2018) also observed that spawning area of E. encrasicolus in the eastern coast of Tunisia and the south-western Adriatic Sea was confined to deeper waters and the fish apparently avoided shallower areas. Contrary to Pattrick and Strydom (2014) and Malavolti et al (2018), in our study, the larvae (nursery area) of E. encrasicolus were also confined to deeper waters and their highest abundance was recorded from stations St. 1 and St. 2.…”
Section: 4°c) Which Is In Accordance With the Study Bymentioning
confidence: 82%