D. Minchin, MULTIPLE SPECIES, MASS SPAWNING EVENTS IN AN IRISH SEA LOUGH - THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURES ON SPAWNING AND RECRUITMENT OF INVERTEBRATES, INVERTEBRATE REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT, 22(1-3), 1992, pp. 229-238
Spawnings, larval occurrence and settlement of some marine invertebrat
es were examined over a six-year period at Lough Hyne, an inlet on the
south coast of Ireland. Sea temperature rises were associated with mu
lti-phyla spawnings, temperatures varied between years and greater num
bers of larvae and greater settlements were noted in the warmer years.
It is suggested that, should sea temperatures rise, conditions for su
ccessful recruitment for some species will become more favourable in I
rish waters. However, unpredictable effects such as the expansion of e
xotic populations because conditions become more favourable for them m
ay result in significant modification of diversity and abundance of sp
ecies.