J. Moranta et al., FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND DEPTH-RELATED TRENDS ON THE CONTINENTAL-SLOPE OF THE BALEARIC-ISLANDS (ALGERIAN BASIN, WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN), Marine ecology. Progress series, 171, 1998, pp. 247-259
A total of 13 026 fishes belonging to 82 species and 43 families were
collected in a continuous transect between depths of 200 and 1800 m so
uth of the Balearic Islands (Algerian basin, western Mediterranean). T
he analysis of 32 bottom trawls showed the existence of 4 groups assoc
iated with the upper slope (groups 1 and 2, from 200 to 400 and 400 to
800 m, respectively), middle slope (group 3, from 800 to 1400 m) and
lower slope (group 4, below a depth of 1400 m). The differences in the
mean values of the ecological parameters species richness, abundance,
biomass and mean fish weight were also indicative of distinctive char
acteristics between these fish assemblages. Species richness decreased
significantly with depth. The highest values of diversity corresponde
d to the samples from group 2. Biomass did not show any specific trend
throughout the whole bathymetric range. Mean fish weight show 2 diffe
rent trends along the continental slope: a bigger-deeper phenomenon at
the upper 1000 to 1200 m depth, and a smaller-deeper phenomenon below
this depth. Our results are compared with those obtained in the north
Atlantic basin and in the western Mediterranean (Balearic basin), and
the main factors affecting these deep-sea fish assemblages are discus
sed.