Mj. Kaiser et K. Ramsay, OPPORTUNISTIC FEEDING BY DABS WITHIN AREAS OF TRAWL DISTURBANCE - POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR INCREASED SURVIVAL, Marine ecology. Progress series, 152(1-3), 1997, pp. 307-310
As demersal fishing gears are towed across the seabed they dig up or d
amage infauna. Dab Limanda Limanda L. are known to aggregate in areas
disturbed by trawls. We demonstrate that dab alter their diet and incr
ease their food intake when feeding in these areas. Although dabs are
frequently caught in large numbers as part of the by-catch of commerci
al flatfish fisheries, and a large proportion of these die, they remai
n the most abundant flatfish species in the North Sea. Fisheries have
selectively removed species that prey upon or compete with dab. Furthe
rmore, fishing activity increases feeding opportunities for dabs. Thes
e factors may have contributed to the observed increase in the abundan
ce of dab in the North Sea.