Cjm. Philippart et al., LONG-TERM FLUCTUATIONS IN FISH RECRUIT ABUNDANCE IN THE WESTERN WADDEN SEA IN RELATION TO VARIATION IN THE MARINE-ENVIRONMENT, ICES journal of marine science, 53(6), 1996, pp. 1120-1129
Fyke catches from the westernmost tidal inlet of the Wadden Sea were a
nalysed for inter-annual variability in recruit numbers of several com
mercial and non-commercial fish species between 1972 and 1994. Year-to
-year variability in recruits ranged between 0.28 and 1.13 standard de
viation. Variability was relatively low for species such as turbot, pl
aice. and sole, which concentrate in nursery areas during their early
life history. Correlations between species were generally low, althoug
h a few clusters of species tended to show similar patterns. Pollack a
nd whiting decreased during the study period, whilst sole, flounder, h
erring, and lumpsucker became more abundant. Part of the observed inte
r-annual variability in recruits appears to be related to fluctuations
in the environment, such as transport rate of larvae across the North
Sea and quality of the nurseries, i.e, temperature, food availability
, and predation pressure. (C) 1996 International Council for the Explo
ration of the Sea