Spatial patterns and behaviour of notothenioid fishes off the northern Antarctic Peninsula

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Mario La Mesa
Gabriele La Mesa
Dieter Piepenburg
Julian Gutt
Joseph T. Eastman
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[1] CNR,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[2] Institute of Polar Sciences (ISP),Institute for Ecosystem Research
[3] c/o Area della Ricerca di Bologna,undefined
[4] Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA),undefined
[5] Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI),undefined
[6] Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research,undefined
[7] Ohio University,undefined
[8] Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity at the University Oldenburg (HIFMB),undefined
[9] University of Kiel,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2022年 / 45卷
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Photographic survey; Notothenioid fish; Spatial distribution; Fish behaviour; Antarctic Peninsula;
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A photographic seabed survey conducted off the Antarctic Peninsula region provided the opportunity to study spatial patterns, abundance and behaviour of the notothenioid benthic fish fauna. Overall, a total of 12,715 images taken with the Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) along 26 transects in three ecoregions (Joinville Island, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage) were analysed. The fish fauna consisted of at least 34 species belonging to four families of both low-Antarctic and high-Antarctic origin. Nototheniids showed the highest relative abundance and species richness, followed by channichthyids, bathydraconids and artedidraconids. Direct in-situ observations in OFOS seabed images allowed descriptions of fish behaviour, such as aggregation of individuals (Notothenia coriiceps), specific body postures (Cygnodraco mawsoni and Cryodraco antarcticus) and parental care (Chaenodraco wilsoni, Chionodraco rastrospinosus, Pagetopsis macropterus and Trematomus hansoni). Fish density and species richness was primarily correlated with the occurrence of bryozoans, ascidians, and large cup-shaped sponges, providing a three-dimensional habitat suitable for fish settling, foraging, breeding and refuge from predators. Fish diversity was higher (a) off Joinville Island and in Bransfield Strait than in Drake Passage, where almost exclusively low-Antarctic species were recorded, and (b) between 100 and 600 m than at greater depths. Overall, the benthic fish fauna off the northern Antarctic Peninsula is zoogeographically composite and widespread, with well-structured spatial partitioning.
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