Your browser does not support JavaScript!

Home    Collections    Type of Work    Doctoral theses  

Doctoral theses

Current Record: 2223 of 2443

Back to Results Previous page
Next page
Add to Basket
[Add to Basket]
Identifier 000369980
Title Παράγοντες που επηρεάζουν τη μεταβλητότητα των σχολείων των μικρών πελαγικών ψαριών και διερεύνηση του ρόλου τους στο οικοσύστημα με οικολογικά μοντέλα
Alternative Title Factors affecting the variability of small pelegic fish schools and exploration of their role in the ecosystem using ecological models
Author Τσαγκαράκης, Κωνσταντίνος
Thesis advisor Καρακάσης, Ιωάννης
Reviewer Μαχιάς, Α.
Παυλίδης, Μ
Abstract This thesis studies small pelagic fish schools’ variability, using hydroacoustic data collected during eight research cruises in the North Aegean Sea. Data analysis revealed that discrimination of schools belonging to different species was feasible and was even more satisfactory when restricting the time scale and the number of species considered. Schools of juvenile anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) differed from adult schools for both species. Concerning sardine, juvenile schools were smaller, presenting discrete bathymetric distribution compared to adult ones. A threshold length (10.7 cm) was estimated at which “juvenile school” structure changed to “adult school”. In contrast, concerning anchovy, a progressive change in most school descriptors was observed, following the increase in individuals’ length. Differences in internal school structure of juveniles and adults are a result of adaptations in different metabolic needs and predation pressure of the different size-classes. Moreover, spatial and seasonal differences were observed in schooling characteristics of both species, which were attributed to the discrete spatial hydrographic and topographic characteristics, to biotic features and to the physiology and size-structure of different populations. Concerning the diel variability in anchovy school structure, clear diurnal patterns in their vertical distribution and internal structure were revealed, which were mostly related to light intensity and were affected by bottom depth. Finally, in the framework of an ecosystem approach, an Ecopath mass-balance ecosystem model was built to study the ecological role of small pelagic fish in the N. Aegean Sea ecosystem. For the construction of the model, data from upgraded biomass estimations of small pelagic fish, based on aforementioned findings were used. Based on model results, anchovy and sardine were responsible for a high proportion of the system production and consumption and served as links between lower and higher trophic levels. The N. Aegean Sea food-web presented similarities with other Mediterranean ecosystems concerning their structure and fishing pressure, while the observed differences were mostly related to differences in productivity among regions.
Language Greek
Subject Aegean Sea
Anchovy
Ecopath
GAMS
Hydroacoustics
Sardine
Schooling
Αιγαίο Πέλαγος
Γαύρος
Κοπάδια
Σαρδέλα
Υδρακουστικά
Issue date 2011-11-03
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Biology--Doctoral theses
  Type of Work--Doctoral theses
Permanent Link https://elocus.lib.uoc.gr//dlib/d/b/a/metadata-dlib-1321614739-297798-4621.tkl Bookmark and Share
Views 303

Digital Documents
No preview available

Download document
View document
Views : 6