H. Cabral et Mj. Costa, Differential use of nursery areas within the Tagus estuary by sympatric soles, Solea solea and Solea senegalensis, ENV BIOL F, 56(4), 1999, pp. 389-397
The spatio-temporal pattern of estuarine use by both Solea solea and Solea
senegalensis was investigated between April 1995 and November 1996 by beam
trawl surveys. Spatial and seasonal distribution and abundance were differe
nt for each species. The highest densities of S. solea were recorded in dee
per, warmer, low salinity areas and where the sediment consisted of a high
proportion of fine sand and presented a high abundance of amphipods. The 0-
group individuals of this species first occurred on the nursery ground in A
pril. Numbers peaked in June and July, and from October to April abundance
was low. S. senegalensis had a wider distribution and its abundance was rel
ated to food availability. The 0-group individuals of this species occurred
in the nursery areas later than S. solea, from June to August.