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Scientific Reports | 2017

Ontogenetic loops in habitat use highlight the importance of littoral habitats for early life-stages of oceanic fishes in temperate waters

P. Polte; Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; Lena von Nordheim

General concepts of larval fish ecology in temperate oceans predominantly associate dispersal and survival to exogenous mechanisms such as passive drift along ocean currents. However, for tropical reef fish larvae and species in inland freshwater systems behavioural aspects of habitat selection are evidently important components of dispersal. This study is focused on larval Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) distribution in a Baltic Sea retention area, free of lunar tides and directed current regimes, considered as a natural mesocosm. A Lorenz curve originally applied in socio-economics to describe demographic income distribution was adapted to a 20 year time-series of weekly larval herring distribution, revealing size-dependent spatial homogeneity. Additional quantitative sampling of distinct larval development stages across pelagic and littoral areas uncovered a loop in habitat use during larval ontogeny, revealing a key role of shallow littoral waters. With increasing rates of coastal change, our findings emphasize the importance of the littoral zone when considering reproduction of pelagic, ocean-going fish species; highlighting a need for more sensitive management of regional coastal zones.


Estuaries and Coasts | 2018

Impact of spawning substrate complexity on egg survival of Atlantic Herring (Clupea harengus, L.) in the Baltic Sea

Lena von Nordheim; Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; Patrick Polte

Shallow shore zones are generally considered to provide juvenile habitats for many invertebrate and fish species and additionally serve as spawning grounds for important components of oceanic food webs and fishery resources such as herring (Clupea spp.). Herring attach their demersal eggs to benthic substrates, rendering reproduction success vulnerable to environmental changes and local habitat alterations. However, little information is available on the effects of different substrates on the survival of demersal eggs. Hypothesizing that the structural complexity of spawning substrates generally affects herring egg survival and that the effect magnitude depends on the suitability of ambient environment, field experiments were conducted on a major spawning ground of C. harengus in the Southwestern Baltic Sea. Herring eggs were artificially spawned on substrates of different structural complexities and incubated in situ under differing temperature regimes, at the beginning and the end of the natural herring spawning season, to include the full suite of stressors occurring on littoral spawning beds. Results of this study indicate a positive relation between high structural complexity of spawning substrates and herring egg survival. Mean egg mortality was three times higher on substrates of lowest complexity than on highly complex substrates. These differences became even more prominent under unfavorable conditions that appeared with rising water temperatures later in the spawning season. Although the mechanisms are still unclear, we conclude that structural complexity, particularly formed by submerged aquatic vegetation, provides a crucial prerequisite for the successful reproduction of substrate spawning marine fishes such as herring in the Baltic Sea.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2017

Predation on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) eggs by the resident predator community in coastal transitional waters

Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; Cornelius Hammer; Myron A. Peck; Daniel Oesterwind; P. Polte


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017

Predation on larval Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in inshore waters of the Baltic Sea

Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; Lena von Nordheim; Myron A. Peck; Daniel Oesterwind; Patrick Polte


Estuaries and Coasts | 2018

Storm-Induced Atlantic Herring (Clupea harengus) Egg Mortality in Baltic Sea Inshore Spawning Areas

Dorothee Moll; Paul Kotterba; Lena von Nordheim; Patrick Polte


[Talk] In: ICES/PICES Symposium on Drivers of dynamics of small pelagic fish resources, 06.-11.03.2017, Victoria, Canada . | 2017

Atlantic herring Clupea harengus within the coastal food web of shallow inshore waters

Paul Kotterba; P. Polte; Dorothee Moll; L. von Nordheim; H. Hammer; Daniel Oesterwind; Myron A. Peck


[Poster] In: Biology Conference of Doctoral Candidates, 09.06.2017, Tallin, Estland . | 2017

Using elemental fingerprinting in Western Baltic juvenile herring (Clupea harengus) otoliths to distinguish different nursery areas

Dorothee Moll; Paul Kotterba; Klaus P. Jochum; Lena von Nordheim; Patrick Polte


[Talk] In: 51. European Marine Biology Symposium, 26.-30.09.2016, Rhodos, Greece . | 2016

Estimating the contribution of single nursery areas to the overall herring (Clupea harengus) population in the western Baltic Sea by otolith chemistry

Dorothee Moll; Paul Kotterba; L. von Nordheim; P. Polte


[Talk] In: 51. European Marine Biology Symposium, 26.-30.09.2016, Rhodos, Greece . | 2016

Effects of benthic substrate complexity on egg mortality of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in the Baltic Sea

L. von Nordheim; Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; P. Polte


[Poster] In: European Marine Biology Symposium 2016 (EMBS 51), 26.-30.09.2016, Rhodos, Greece . | 2016

Predator impacts on inshore Baltic herring (Clupea harengus)larvae: Lions, tigers and bears – but where?

Paul Kotterba; Dorothee Moll; L. von Nordheim; Cornelius Hammer; Myron A. Peck; Daniel Oesterwind; P. Polte

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Patrick Polte

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Henrik Nilsson

World Maritime University

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Nardine Stybel

World Maritime University

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