Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea

The structure of demersal fish assemblages on the continental shelf and upper continental slope of the Gulf of Guinea is described. Community structure is determined primarily by depth and type of sediment on the seabed. Changes in the composition of the identified species assemblages over a 25-year period are examined. The dynamics of the assemblages are influenced by physico-chemical parameters of the water masses, mainly temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen, which are periodically modified by the seasonal coastal upwelling that occurs in the western Gulf of Guinea. Increased irresponsible fishing operations (like the use of explosives) that lead to habitat alteration and other anthropogenic activities like oil and gas exploration which have the potential to cause environmental changes pose a threat to biodiversity in continental shelf waters of the Gulf of Guinea. industrial trawling in coastal waters and environmental forcing conjointly influenced the changes in the composition and relative importance of species in the assemblages.

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Main Author: Koranteng, K.A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: West African Journal of Applied Ecology 2001
Subjects:Ecosystems, Assemblages, Demersal fish,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1265
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-12652021-05-19T06:14:56Z Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea Demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea Koranteng, K.A. Ecosystems Assemblages Ecosystems Demersal fish The structure of demersal fish assemblages on the continental shelf and upper continental slope of the Gulf of Guinea is described. Community structure is determined primarily by depth and type of sediment on the seabed. Changes in the composition of the identified species assemblages over a 25-year period are examined. The dynamics of the assemblages are influenced by physico-chemical parameters of the water masses, mainly temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen, which are periodically modified by the seasonal coastal upwelling that occurs in the western Gulf of Guinea. Increased irresponsible fishing operations (like the use of explosives) that lead to habitat alteration and other anthropogenic activities like oil and gas exploration which have the potential to cause environmental changes pose a threat to biodiversity in continental shelf waters of the Gulf of Guinea. industrial trawling in coastal waters and environmental forcing conjointly influenced the changes in the composition and relative importance of species in the assemblages. Published Anthropogenic factors, Survey 2006-06-27T11:00:51Z 2006-06-27T11:00:51Z 2001 Journal Contribution Non-Refereed Article West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 2. p. 49-63 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1265 en 89124 bytes application/pdf Gulf of Guinea West African Journal of Applied Ecology
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topic Ecosystems
Assemblages
Ecosystems
Demersal fish
Ecosystems
Assemblages
Ecosystems
Demersal fish
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Assemblages
Ecosystems
Demersal fish
Ecosystems
Assemblages
Ecosystems
Demersal fish
Koranteng, K.A.
Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
description The structure of demersal fish assemblages on the continental shelf and upper continental slope of the Gulf of Guinea is described. Community structure is determined primarily by depth and type of sediment on the seabed. Changes in the composition of the identified species assemblages over a 25-year period are examined. The dynamics of the assemblages are influenced by physico-chemical parameters of the water masses, mainly temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen, which are periodically modified by the seasonal coastal upwelling that occurs in the western Gulf of Guinea. Increased irresponsible fishing operations (like the use of explosives) that lead to habitat alteration and other anthropogenic activities like oil and gas exploration which have the potential to cause environmental changes pose a threat to biodiversity in continental shelf waters of the Gulf of Guinea. industrial trawling in coastal waters and environmental forcing conjointly influenced the changes in the composition and relative importance of species in the assemblages.
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title Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
title_short Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
title_full Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
title_fullStr Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and stability of demersal species assemblages in the Gulf of Guinea
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