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“…An increase in freshwater species has been reported in other estuarine areas of the South Atlantic Ocean after a period of heavy rainfall, while a gradual recovery of the estuarine fish assemblage occurred almost immediately after the return to normal conditions. These studies also highlighted the drop in the abundance of estuarine-dependent marine species during these periods, likely associated with a limited intrusion of saltwater during high freshwater discharge (GARCÍA et al, 2001(GARCÍA et al, , 2003. However, our study does not reflect such a pattern, since there was a significant peak in estuarine-dependent marine fish species during the following season due to high rainfall (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…An increase in freshwater species has been reported in other estuarine areas of the South Atlantic Ocean after a period of heavy rainfall, while a gradual recovery of the estuarine fish assemblage occurred almost immediately after the return to normal conditions. These studies also highlighted the drop in the abundance of estuarine-dependent marine species during these periods, likely associated with a limited intrusion of saltwater during high freshwater discharge (GARCÍA et al, 2001(GARCÍA et al, , 2003. However, our study does not reflect such a pattern, since there was a significant peak in estuarine-dependent marine fish species during the following season due to high rainfall (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Great variation in salinity from freshwater to sea water has also been reported for this environment as the combined effect of wind strength and rainfall (RETA et al, 2001). These variations in salinity could certainly affect ichtyofauna, as has been described in other estuaries (GARCÍA et al, 2003). In this context, higher fish abundances and particularly freshwater fish abundance, as well as the overall fish diversity reported in this study during the summer of the first year could be, at least in part, related to prevailing hydroclimatic conditions, since October 2002 (late spring) and January 2003 (early summer) were characterized by heavier rainfall than historical values would have led us to expect (Fig.…”
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“…Recent research in the eastern Gulf of Mexico has demonstrated that juvenile sand sea trout (inclividuals <100 mm standard length [SL]) along Florida's 'vest coast are most abundant over unvegetated mud substrates ncar salt marsh habitats with mesohaline salinities typically associated with either small rivers, tidal creeks, or areas acljacent to the mouths of large rivers (Purtlebaugh and Rogers, 2007). Variations in discharge from these freshwater sources alter many abiotic and biotic characteristics of estuaries, including salinity and turbidity as well as nutrient and detrital concentrations (Livingston, 1991, 1 997;'Vinemiller and Leslie, 1992;Garcia et al, 2003;North and Houde, 2003). These changes could potentially influence the relative abundance and distribution of juvenile sand seatrout, but may also affect individuals that are entering the fishery.…”
Section: Relative Abundance and Distribution Of Sand Sea Trout ( Cynomentioning
confidence: 99%