Demersal fish and megafaunal assemblages on the Cretan continental shelf and slope (NE Mediterranean): seasonal variation in species density, biomassand diversity
A. Kallianiotis et al., Demersal fish and megafaunal assemblages on the Cretan continental shelf and slope (NE Mediterranean): seasonal variation in species density, biomassand diversity, PROG OCEAN, 46(2-4), 2000, pp. 429-455
The demersal fish and megafaunal assemblages in the area of Heraklion Bay,
Crete, were sampled during four research cruises from September 1994 to Sep
tember 1995 within the framework of the CINCS project, using a stratified t
rawl survey at depths ranging from 50 to 1000 m. The sampling at 1000 m dep
th was the deepest ever made in Greek waters, using a bottom otter trawl. S
pecies density and biomass were found to vary between depths and seasons, w
ith higher values occurring at the shallow stations. Species distribution a
nd communities are also reported. A total of 127 species of osteichthyes, c
hondrichthyes, crustaceans, and cephalopods were recorded, four of which we
re found for the first time in Creek waters. Percent similarity index (PSI)
was used to assess the differences in the relative abundance of species pa
irs between depth zones and seasons. Principal component analysis (PCA) was
applied to examine station variability statistically. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sc
ience Ltd. All rights reserved.