Distribution and abundance of ichthyoplankton in natural al artificial reefs in Edremit Bay, Northern Aegean Sea, Türkiye
Abstract
Edremit Bay is one of the important areas for small–scale fishing in the North Aegean Sea. For this reason, more detailed ichthyoplankton studies should be continued to evaluate the fish stock status of the region, calculate the adult fish biomass, and determine the spawning period, place, and time of fish species. In addition, from 2011 to 2013, artificial reefs were constructed in Edremit Bay. Regular investigation of fish eggs and larvae in the region influenced by the Edremit Bay artificial reef would provide better knowledge of the structure and function of the local ecosystem and provide a basis for monitoring the marine ecosystem in the area. The current research examined the species abundance and distribution of surface plankton samples collected in 2015 and 2016. The evaluation also included the influence of abiotic environmental factors such as temperature, pH, chlorophyll a (chl–a), salinity, depth, and dissolved oxygen. Throughout the research, 3345 eggs and 176 larvae were analyzed. 57 species of eggs and larvae were identified. Eggs were not found in the natural reef (S3) in the summer and winter of 2015, while the highest egg abundance (212.83·100 m-3) was recorded in the natural reef (S1) in the summer of 2016. Larvae were not found in the natural reefs (S2 and S3) in the summer, autumn and winter of 2015 and in the artificial reefs (S4 and S5) in the summer and autumn in 2015 while the highest larvae abundance (8.12·100 m-3) on the artificial reef (S1) in summer 2016. Although the natural reefs had the highest number of species (30 species), the artificial reefs showed the lowest species diversity (17 species).
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