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Marine Environmental Research | 2017

Differences in biological traits composition of benthic assemblages between unimpacted habitats

Stefan G. Bolam; Clement Garcia; Jacqueline D. Eggleton; Andrew Kenny; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Genoveva Gonzalez-Mirelis; T van Kooten; Grete E. Dinesen; J Hansen; Jan Geert Hiddink; Marija Sciberras; Christopher J. Smith; Nadia Papadopoulou; Aysun Gumus; G Van Hoey; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Francois Bastardie; Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp

There is an implicit requirement under contemporary policy drivers to understand the characteristics of benthic communities under anthropogenically-unimpacted scenarios. We used a trait-based approach on a large dataset from across the European shelf to determine how functional characteristics of unimpacted benthic assemblages vary between different sedimentary habitats. Assemblages in deep, muddy environments unaffected by anthropogenic disturbance show increased proportions of downward conveyors and surface deposit-feeders, while burrowing, diffusive mixing, scavenging and predation traits assume greater numerical proportions in shallower habitats. Deep, coarser sediments are numerically more dominated by sessile, upward conveyors and suspension feeders. In contrast, unimpacted assemblages of coarse sediments in shallower regions are proportionally dominated by the diffusive mixers, burrowers, scavengers and predators. Finally, assemblages of gravelly sediments exhibit a relatively greater numerical dominance of non-bioturbators and asexual reproducers. These findings may be used to form the basis of ranking habitats along a functional sensitivity gradient.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2011

Migratory life history of European eel Anguilla anguilla from freshwater regions of the River Asi, southern Turkey and their high otolith Sr:Ca ratios.

Yu-Jia Lin; S. Yalçin-Özdilek; Yoshiyuki Iizuka; Aysun Gumus; Wann-Nian Tzeng

Otolith Sr:Ca ratios from 32 of 34 European eel Anguilla anguilla collected from three freshwater sites in the River Asi, southern Turkey, indicated that they were resident in fresh water without apparent exposure to salt water since the elver stage. The Sr:Ca ratio criterion indicative of residence in fresh water was more than twice that of values from other European countries. Otolith Sr:Ca ratios of A. anguilla from fresh waters can vary among regions, possibly reflecting regional-specific water chemistry. Hence, the use of Sr:Ca ratios determined in one region to interpret results from a different region might lead to misclassification of migratory life-history types.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

The Efficacy of Small Closures: A Tale of Two Marine Protected Areas in Canada

Robert Brinkmann; Sandra J. Garren; Ryan R. E. Stanley; Corey J. Morris; Paul V. R. Snelgrove; Anna Metaxas; Pierre Pepin; Richard B. Aronson; Dirk Zeller; William W. L. Cheung; Maura (Gee) Geraldine Chapman; El Buisman; Aysun Gumus

Marine managers and conservationists increasingly emphasize the importance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) as a key tool for sustaining ocean ecosystems. The designation of MPAs often meets with resistance from stakeholders for reasons that include loss of access, unclear benefits, and misunderstanding of the nature of the intervention. In this chapter, we use case studies from two small MPAs on the east coast of Canada to illustrate the issues surrounding planning, implementing, and demonstrating their efficacy.


Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2012

One century of eel growth: changes and implications

Françoise Daverat; Laurent Beaulaton; Russell Poole; Patrick Lambert; Håkan Wickström; Jan Andersson; Miran Aprahamian; Besma Hizem; Pierre Elie; Sukran Yalçın-Özdilek; Aysun Gumus


Cybium | 2007

Age determination of Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Cyprinidae) inhabiting Bafra Fish Lakes (Samsun, Turkey) based on otolith readings and marginal increment analysis

Aysun Gumus; Derya Bostanci; Savaş Yilmaz; Nazmi Polat


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2006

Age and growth of the Black Sea turbot, Psetta maxima (Linneaus, 1758) (Pisces: Scophthalmidae), estimated by reading otoliths and by back‐calculation

Mustafa Zengin; Aysun Gumus; D. Bostancı


Marine Policy | 2018

Stakeholder perceptions in fisheries management - Sectors with benthic impacts

Katrine Soma; J. R. Nielsen; Nadia Papadopoulou; Hans Polet; Mustafa Zengin; Christopher J. Smith; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Antonello Sala; Sara Bonanomi; S.W.K. van den Burg; G.J. Piet; El Buisman; Aysun Gumus


Archive | 2015

Biological traits as functional indicators to assess and predict (using statistical models) the status of different habitats

Stéphane Bolam; Jacqueline D. Eggleton; Clement Garcia; Andrew Kenny; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Genoveva Gonzalez; Tobias van Kooten; Grete E. Dinesen; Jørgen Drud Hansen; Jan Geert Hiddink; Marija Sciberras; Christopher J. Smith; K. Nadia Papadopoulou; Aysun Gumus; Gert Van Hoey; Pascal Laffargue; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Francois Bastardie


Archive | 2014

Report on assessing trawling impact in regional seas

J. Rasmus Nielsen; Francois Bastardie; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Aysun Gumus; Niels T. Hintzen; Stefanos Kavadas; Pascal Laffargue; Sonia Mehault; Emilio Notti; Nadia Papadoupoulou; Hans Polet; David G. Reid; Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp; Marie-Joëlle Rochet; Alexandre Robert; Antonello Sala; Christopher J. Smith; Massimo Virgili; Mustafa Zengin


ICES Symposium 2014: Effects of fishing on benthic fauna, habitat and ecosystem function | 2014

Determining the impacts of trawling on benthic function in European waters : a biological traits approach

Stefan G. Bolam; Andrew Kenny; Clement Garcia; Jaqueline Eggleton; Grete E. Dinesen; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Christopher J. Smith; Vicky Kalogeropoulou; Aysun Gumus; Jan Geert Hiddink; Gert Van Hoey; Tobias van Kooten; Jørgen Drud Hansen

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Ole Ritzau Eigaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Francois Bastardie

Technical University of Denmark

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Grete E. Dinesen

Technical University of Denmark

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