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dc.contributor.authorCruces, Lorenzoen_US
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez, Myriamen_US
dc.contributor.authorMonterroso, Óscaren_US
dc.contributor.authorRamos, Evaen_US
dc.contributor.authorMiguel, Amayaen_US
dc.contributor.authorRiera Elena, Rodrigoen_US
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-10T11:08:35Z-
dc.date.available2026-03-10T11:08:35Z-
dc.date.issued2026en_US
dc.identifier.issn0141-1136en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/160283-
dc.description.abstractArtisanal fisheries worldwide play a crucial role in supporting coastal communities, providing livelihoods, and contributing to food security. Understanding and comprehending the diversity and distribution of species across different habitat types is essential for implementing sustainable management measures for exploited fish populations. This study examines the associations of demersal fish in shallow water habitats around the Macaronesian region (NE Atlantic Ocean) focusing on sparid species captured using traps. Results revealed distinct bathymetric and habitat-related distribution patterns among sparids, strongly influenced by recruitment and trophic level. Herbivorous and omnivorous adults of Sarpa salpa, Diplodus sargus, and Spondyliosoma cantharus were more abundant in shallower areas and vegetated habitats, while carnivorous species like Pagrus pagrus and Dentex gibbosus dominated deeper zones and non-vegetated substrates. Recruitment stages significantly affected spatial distribution, with juveniles often occupying different depths and substrates than adults. Substrate type also played a key role, with species-specific preferences observed across rocky, mixed, and sandy bottoms. Seasonal reproductive periods further modulated habitat use, especially among adult specimens. This study emphasizes the need for monitoring specialized artisanal fisheries to understand both the specific distribution of species and their level of exploitation, providing valuable information for the management and conservation of coastal marine ecosystems.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofMarine Environmental Researchen_US
dc.sourceMarine Environmental Research Volume [ISSN 0141-1136], v. 216, (Abril 2026)en_US
dc.subject251005 Zoología marinaen_US
dc.subject.otherOntogenic shiftsen_US
dc.subject.otherSpecies assemblagesen_US
dc.subject.otherFishery dynamicsen_US
dc.subject.otherSpatial ecologyen_US
dc.subject.otherJuvenile abundanceen_US
dc.titleHabitat-driven distribution patterns of sparid species: Insights from a north Atlantic artisanal fisheryen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.marenvres.2026.107918en_US
dc.relation.volume216en_US
dc.investigacionCienciasen_US
dc.type2Artículoen_US
dc.description.numberofpages9en_US
dc.utils.revisionen_US
dc.date.coverdateAbril 2026en_US
dc.identifier.ulpgcen_US
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crisitem.author.deptGIR ECOAQUA: Biodiversidad y Conservación-
crisitem.author.deptIU de Investigación en Acuicultura Sostenible y Ecosistemas Marinos (IU-Ecoaqua)-
crisitem.author.deptDepartamento de Biología-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-1264-1625-
crisitem.author.parentorgIU de Investigación en Acuicultura Sostenible y Ecosistemas Marinos (IU-Ecoaqua)-
crisitem.author.fullNameRiera Elena, Rodrigo-
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