2013
DOI: 10.12681/mms.314
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Spatial distribution of tuna larvae in the Gulf of Gabes (Eastern Mediterranean) in relation with environmental parameters

Abstract: Spatial distribution and ecology of the larvae of three tuna species (Thunnus thynnus, Auxis rochei and Euthynnus alletteratus) were studied during an ichthyoplankton survey carried out in the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia) in June and July 2009. A total of 80 stations, distributed on a regular sampling grid, were sampled. The main objectives of this survey were to provide information on tuna larvae distribution in the Gulf of Gabes in relation to the environmental parameters. Regarding small tunas, larvae of A. roch… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the larvae of four tuna species (T. thynnus, A. rochei, E. alletteratus and T. alaunga) were found in our plankton samples, which confirmed that the Gulf of Gabes was a spawning area for these tuna species, as previously stated in Koched et al (2013).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…On the other hand, the larvae of four tuna species (T. thynnus, A. rochei, E. alletteratus and T. alaunga) were found in our plankton samples, which confirmed that the Gulf of Gabes was a spawning area for these tuna species, as previously stated in Koched et al (2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The observed high variation of horizontal distribution between the tuna larvae species, some found preferentially in neritic stations (bullet and Atlantic black skipjack) and others in the oceanic offshore stations (Atlantic bluefin and albacore) have been reported in other Mediterranean areas (Oray & Karakulak, 2005;Alemany et al, 2006Alemany et al, , 2010Reglero et al, 2012;Koched et al, 2012Koched et al, , 2013.…”
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“…The unsuitability of Atlantic bluefin tuna larvae of more productive coastal waters has also been reported in the Gulf of Mexico (Muhling et al 2013). These hypotheses were reinforced by the results of Koched et al (2013) in the Gulf of Gabes, which revealed the absence of Atlantic bluefin tuna larvae near the islands of Kerkennah and Djerba, placed on the wide continental shelves characterized by shallow depths and high trophic conditions.…”
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confidence: 70%