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The effects of environmental factors on daytime sandeel distribution and abundance on the Dogger Bank.
Publication Abstract

The effects of environmental factors on daytime sandeel distribution and abundance on the Dogger Bank.

J. van der Kooij*, B.E. Scott, S. Mackinson*

Spring distribution and abundance of lesser sandeels during the day were linked to zooplankton densities, seabed substrate and various hydrographic factors using small scale empirical data collected in two areas on the Dogger Bank in 2004, 2005 and 2006.  The results of a two step generalized additive model (GAM) suggested that suitable seabed substrate and temperature best explain sandeel distribution (presence/absence) and that sandeel abundance (given presence) was best described by a model that included bottom temperature, difference between surface and bottom temperature and surface salinity.  The current study suggests that suitable seabed substrate is not just important for sandeel distribution in the seabed, but that it also explains their distribution in the watercolumn.  Bottom temperature and surface salinity also played an important role in explaining distribution and abundance, and we speculate that sandeels favour hydrographically dynamic areas.  Contrary to our hypothesis sandeels were not strongly associated with areas of high zooplankton density.  We speculate that in early spring on the western Dogger Bank plankton is still patchily distributed and that sandeels only emerge from the seabed when feeding conditions near their nighttime burrowing habitat are optimal.  The results also suggested that when abundance is over a threshold level, the number of sandeel schools increased rather than the schools becoming bigger. This relationship between patchiness and abundance has implications for mortality rates and hence fisheries management.

Reference

J. van der Kooij*, B.E. Scott, S. Mackinson* (2008) The effects of environmental factors on daytime sandeel distribution and abundance on the Dogger Bank. Journal of Sea Research 60 (3): 201-209

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Publication Authors
J. van der Kooij*, B.E. Scott, S. Mackinson*
Publication Date
October 2008
Publication Reference
Journal of Sea Research 60 (3): 201-209
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