2022
DOI: 10.1134/s0032945222050174
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Species Composition, Abundance, Distribution Features and Size Characteristics of Fish of the Genus Liparis (Cottiformes: Liparidae) in the East-Siberian and Laptev Seas

Abstract: Abstract— Information on the distribution and occurrence of three species of the genus Liparis, Liparis bathyarcticus Parr, 1931, L. cf. fabricii Krøyer, 1847 and L. tunicatus Reinhardt, 1836 on the shelf of the Laptev and East Siberian seas, depending on the temperature, salinity and sediment types is presented according to the data of trawl surveys in 2014 and 2017. L. cf. fabricii is the most common species in the surveyed water area with the frequency of occurrence of 22.4% in the Laptev Se… Show more

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“…Furthermore, although the two species show a wide distribution ranging from the Northern Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Arctic region, considering that the spawning period of Icelus spatula occurs from late August in the Arctic region and after September in the sub-Arctic region, the larval specimens in this study likely originated from the eastern Siberian Sea (Tokranov and Orlov, 2005;Zorina and Chernova, 2022). Liparis fabricii is more abundant around the Atlantic Arctic region (Able, 1990;Walkusz et al, 2016;Smirnova et al, 2022). Currently, the record of this species has occasionally been reported in the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea since Able (1990), whereas the abundance is low (Mecklenburg et al, 2007;Norcross et al, 2010;Smirnova et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ichthyoplankton Community Structurementioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Furthermore, although the two species show a wide distribution ranging from the Northern Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Arctic region, considering that the spawning period of Icelus spatula occurs from late August in the Arctic region and after September in the sub-Arctic region, the larval specimens in this study likely originated from the eastern Siberian Sea (Tokranov and Orlov, 2005;Zorina and Chernova, 2022). Liparis fabricii is more abundant around the Atlantic Arctic region (Able, 1990;Walkusz et al, 2016;Smirnova et al, 2022). Currently, the record of this species has occasionally been reported in the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea since Able (1990), whereas the abundance is low (Mecklenburg et al, 2007;Norcross et al, 2010;Smirnova et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ichthyoplankton Community Structurementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Liparis fabricii is more abundant around the Atlantic Arctic region (Able, 1990;Walkusz et al, 2016;Smirnova et al, 2022). Currently, the record of this species has occasionally been reported in the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea since Able (1990), whereas the abundance is low (Mecklenburg et al, 2007;Norcross et al, 2010;Smirnova et al, 2022). Considering that the SCC has freshwater inflow to the Chukchi Sea from the east, the two species at station 49 are thought to have invaded from the East Siberia Sea, whereas the MW expanded to the Chukchi Sea (Weingartner et al, 1999;Semiletov et al, 2005;Tokranov and Orlov, 2005;Spall, 2007).…”
Section: Ichthyoplankton Community Structurementioning
confidence: 99%