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Title: | Fish Communities in a Tropical Bay (Gazi Bay, Kenya): Seagrass Beds Vs. Unvegetated Areas |
Authors: | de Troch, M.. Mees, J. Papadopoulos, I. Wakwabi, E. |
Keywords: | Fish communities Seagrass beds |
Issue Date: | 1996 |
Citation: | in Netherlands Journal of Zoology 46(3) · January 1995 with 190 |
Series/Report no.: | Netherlands Journal of Zoology;46(3) · January 1995 |
Abstract: | The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations with a beach seine. A total of 3601 fishes (> 95 % juveniles) was caught, comprising 75 species 40 families). The spatial patterns in the fish communities were investigated with multivariate statistical techniques. A first community occurred in the downstream part of a major fiver-fed creek and was characterised by a low density and diversity. These were sandy bottom stations with sparse seagrass vegetation. The dominant species of this community were Leiognathus elongatus and Bothus myriaster. A second community occurred in the upstream part of the same creek, and was characterised by a high density and diversity. Gerres acinaces and Atherinomorus duodecimalis were the dominant species. A third community occurred in the stations of the shallow part of the bay and was characterised by a high diversity but a lower density. The dominant species were Apogon thermalis and G. acinaces. Both latter communities occurred in stations with dense seagrass beds. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/529 |
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