2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.01.009
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Exploring the effects of fishing on fish assemblages using Abundance Biomass Comparison (ABC) curves

Abstract: The possible effect of fishing on dominance patterns in the South African south coast demersal trawl fishery is assessed using Abundance Biomass Comparison (ABC) curves for the period 1986–2003. The ABC method compares the ranked distribution of abundance among species against the similar distribution of biomass among species. The temporal pattern in the ABC curves and the W-statistic for two depth groups (<100 m and 101–200 m), and for the whole area combined, shows a gradient of change in the demersal ass… Show more

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“…In this case the biomass curve lies above the abundance curve. In disturbed states there is a dominance of r-selected species displaying small fast-growing bodies and opportunistic comportment, expressed by the biomass curve lying below the abundance curve (Yemane et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case the biomass curve lies above the abundance curve. In disturbed states there is a dominance of r-selected species displaying small fast-growing bodies and opportunistic comportment, expressed by the biomass curve lying below the abundance curve (Yemane et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In undisturbed states, the community was supposed to be dominated by k selection species (slow-growing, large body size, long lifespan and late-maturing), but with increasing disturbance, the system was gradually dominated by r selection species with the attributes of fast-growing, small body size and short lifespan. The ABC can reflect changes not only in relative abundance of large and small species, but also in size composition (Yemane et al, 2005). The present study is the first application of the ABC method to explore fish assemblage changes in the Upper Yangtze River, and the ABC curves and their corresponding W-statistic revealed remarkable temporal variations during the study period.…”
Section: > Application Of Abc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The species that considerably increased, such as C. guichenoti, C. heterodon and H. molitrix, were larger-bodied compared with other species; their influx would undoubtedly lead to changes in the body size structure and outweighed the impacts caused by fishing. The large influx of recruits of dominant species can seriously affect the results of ABC analysis, which was also observed by Penczak (1998) and Yemane et al (2005). In this study, we did not examine fish movements (e.g., telemetry and mark-recapture).…”
Section: > Application Of Abc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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