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Ecology of inshore notothenioid fish from the Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula
Fecha
2003-01Registro en:
Casaux, Ricardo Jorge; Barrera Oro, Esteban; Baroni, Paola Andrea; Ramon, Analia Ines; Ecology of inshore notothenioid fish from the Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula; Springer; Polar Biology; 26; 3; 1-2003; 157-165
0722-4060
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Casaux, Ricardo Jorge
Barrera Oro, Esteban
Baroni, Paola Andrea
Ramon, Analia Ines
Resumen
A total of 1103 inshore notothenioid fish were caught by means of trammel-nets in four sites surrounding Cierva Point (Moss Island 1; Moss Island 2; Sterneck Island and Leopardo Island), Danco Coast, West Antarctic Peninsula, during February and March 2000. The families Nototheniidae, Channichthyidae and Bathydraconidae were represented in the samples being Notothenia coriiceps the dominant fish of the area. Gobionotothen gibberifrons and Trematomus newnesi followed in importance. In general, the fish sampled agreed in terms of number and mass with that of the South Shetland Islands area, except for a marked higher occurrence of G. gibberifrons in the Danco Coast. This supports the hypothesis that the commercial fishery around the South Shetland Islands at the end of the 1970s was responsible for the decrease in the inshore population of G. gibberifrons in that area during the last seventeen years. Information on morphometry, reproduction and diet of the fish species caught is provided.