1990
DOI: 10.1016/0077-7579(90)90096-y
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Ecology of North Sea fish

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“…The lesser sandeel Ammodytes marinus (hereinafter sandeel) is a key species in the ecology of the North Sea and other parts of the NE Atlantic (Daan et al 1990). It is generally the most abundant small planktivorous fish, and provides a critical trophic link between secondary producers (zooplankton, particularly calanoid copepods) and a wide variety of top predators, including larger fish, marine mammals and seabirds.…”
Section: Abstract: Ammodytes Marinus · Growth Model · Mcmc · North Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lesser sandeel Ammodytes marinus (hereinafter sandeel) is a key species in the ecology of the North Sea and other parts of the NE Atlantic (Daan et al 1990). It is generally the most abundant small planktivorous fish, and provides a critical trophic link between secondary producers (zooplankton, particularly calanoid copepods) and a wide variety of top predators, including larger fish, marine mammals and seabirds.…”
Section: Abstract: Ammodytes Marinus · Growth Model · Mcmc · North Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the spatial distribution of all labeled-Ra(λ) classes followed known patterns relating to physical and hydrological conditions in the North Sea during the year that drive the phytoplankton distribution (Reid et al, 1990). In fact, four ecological regions have been commonly recorded based on phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish studies in the North Sea (Daan et al, 1990;Reid et al, 1990;Fransz et al, 1991;Beaugrand et al, 2001). The Flamborough Front is a transitional region between the north of the front seasonally stratified and the south of the front (well-mixed area) (Otto et al, 1990;Ducrotoy et al, 2000).…”
Section: Spatio-temporal Distribution Of Labeled-ra(λ)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First spatial investigations of benthic infauna communities were carried out by Petersen (1914) in Danish waters, while first studies on spatial patterns of benthic epifauna were conducted by Dyer et al (1982Dyer et al ( , 1983 resulting from the analysis of fisheries' bycatch. Daan et al (1990) highlighted the importance to analyse fish communities instead of single commercial species to understand how the North Sea ecosystem functions. Since the beginning of such investigations, effort increased to analyse spatial community structure of fish (Greenstreet and Hall 1996;Ehrich et al 2009), benthic infauna (Duineveld et al 1991;Heip et al 1992;Künitzer et al 1992;Kröncke et al 2011) and benthic epifauna (Frauenheim et al 1989;Jennings et al 1999;Zühlke et al 2001) on a North Sea wide scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%