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Mar Environ Res ; 140: 126-134, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29910028

RESUMO

Ichthyophagous birds aggregate at cage fish farms attracted by caged and associated wild fish. Spatio-temporal variability of such birds was studied for a year through seasonal visual counts at eight farms in the western Mediterranean. Correlation with farm and location descriptors was assessed. Considerable spatio-temporal variability in fish-eating bird density and assemblage structure was observed among farms and seasons. Bird density increased from autumn to winter, with the great cormorant being the most abundant species, also accounting largely for differences among farms. Grey heron and little egret were also numerous at certain farms during the coldest seasons. Cattle egret was only observed at one farm. No shags were observed during winter. During spring and summer, bird density decreased markedly and only shags and little egrets were observed at only a few farms. Season and distance from farms to bird breeding/wintering grounds helped to explain some of the spatio-temporal variability.


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Aquicultura , Aves , Pesqueiros , Animais , Ecologia , Ecossistema , Peixes , Mar Mediterrâneo
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 69(1-2): 165-71, 2013 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23465569

RESUMO

Marine fish farms could cause environmental disturbances on the sediment due to uneaten food and fish faeces that impact the marine benthos. Polychaete assemblages are considered good indicators of environmental perturbations. The present study aimed to establish groups of polychaetes as potential indicators of fish farm pollution. This study was carried out in ten fish farms along the Spanish coast. Changes in polychaete assemblage were analyzed with meta-analysis and multivariate techniques. Abundance, richness and diversity showed significant decreases under fish farm conditions. Distribution patterns of polychaetes responded to combinations of physicochemical variables. The main ones are sulfide concentration, silt and clays percentage, and stable nitrogen isotope ratio. The results showed that some families are tolerant, Capitellidae, Dorvilleidae, Glyceridae, Nereididae, Oweniidae and Spionidae; while others are sensitive to fish farm pollution, Magelonidae, Maldanidae, Nephtyidae, Onuphidae, Paralacydoniidae, Paraonide, Sabellidae and also Cirratulidae in spite of being reported as a tolerant family.


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Aquicultura , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Metanálise como Assunto , Poliquetos/classificação , Poluentes da Água/análise , Poluição da Água/estatística & dados numéricos , Animais , Biodiversidade , Monitoramento Ambiental , Peixes , Poliquetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Espanha
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