Radhouane Ben-Hamadou
Qatar University
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Susana Garrido; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Amp Santos; S. Ferreira; Maria Alexandra Teodósio; Unai Cotano; Xabier Irigoien; Myron A. Peck; Enric Saiz; Pedro Ré
Mortality during the early stages is a major cause of the natural variations in the size and recruitment strength of marine fish populations. In this study, the relation between the size-at-hatch and early survival was assessed using laboratory experiments and on field-caught larvae of the European sardine (Sardina pilchardus). Larval size-at-hatch was not related to the egg size but was significantly, positively related to the diameter of the otolith-at-hatch. Otolith diameter-at-hatch was also significantly correlated with survival-at-age in fed and unfed larvae in the laboratory. For sardine larvae collected in the Bay of Biscay during the spring of 2008, otolith radius-at-hatch was also significantly related to viability. Larval mortality has frequently been related to adverse environmental conditions and intrinsic factors affecting feeding ability and vulnerability to predators. Our study offers evidence indicating that a significant portion of fish mortality occurs during the endogenous (yolk) and mixed (yolk /prey) feeding period in the absence of predators, revealing that marine fish with high fecundity, such as small pelagics, can spawn a relatively large amount of eggs resulting in small larvae with no chances to survive. Our findings help to better understand the mass mortalities occurring at early stages of marine fish.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017
Oyebamiji Abib Abayomi; Pedro Range; Mohammad A. Al-Ghouti; Jeffrey Philip Obbard; Saeed Al-Meer; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou
Eight sandy beaches along the coastline of Qatar and four sea surface stations on the eastern coast, adjacent to Doha Bay, were surveyed between December 2014 and March 2015. Microplastics, mainly low density polyethylene and polypropylene, were found in all samples of sediments and seawater. Blue fibers, ranging between 1 and 5mm, were the dominant type of particle present. Abundances on the sea surface varied between 4.38×104 and 1.46×106particles·km-2, with the highest values being consistently found 10km offshore, suggesting the presence of a convergence zone. No significant temporal variability was detected for sea surface samples. The concentration of microplastics in intertidal sediments varied between 36 and 228particlesm-2, with no significant differences among the 8 beaches examined. These results show the pervasiveness of microplastic pollution in coastal environments of the Arabian Gulf. Potential local sources and sinks for microplastics are discussed.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2006
Luís Chícharo; M. Alexandra Chícharo; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2012
Pedro Range; David Piló; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Maria Alexandra Chícharo; Domitília Matias; Sandra Joaquim; A.P. Oliveira; Luís Chícharo
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012
Maria Alexandra Chícharo; Ana Amaral; Ana Margarida Faria; Pedro Morais; C. Mendes; David Piló; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Luís Chícharo
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2016
Susana Garrido; A Cristóvão; C. Caldeira; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; N. Baylina; H. A. F. Batista; Enric Saiz; Myron A. Peck; Pedro Ré; Amp Santos
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2014
Pedro Range; M. Martins; S. Cabral; David Piló; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Maria Alexandra Teodósio; Francisco Leitão; Teresa Drago; Anabela Oliveira; Domitília Matias; Luís Chícharo
Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology | 2012
Renata Gonçalves; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Luís Chícharo
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings | 2018
Pedro Range; Rodrigo Riera; Naeem Abdulaziz Aziz; Mohammed Mustafa Al Dibis; Jessica Bouwmeester; Steffen Sanvig Bach; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2018
Jaroslav Mosnáček; Jozef Osička; Anton Popelka; Sifani Zavahir; Radhouane Ben-Hamadou; Peter Kasak