Factors Influencing Abundances and Population Size Structure of the Threatened and Endemic Cyprinodont Aphanius iberus in Mediterranean Brackish Ponds
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Publication date
2020ISSN
2073-4441
Abstract
Aphanius iberus is an endemic cyprinodontoid fish species of Mediterranean ponds in
danger of extinction. In this study, we studied some abiotic and biotic factors that can influence
A. iberus’s size structure and density in Mediterranean brackish ponds. We sampled fish using fyke
nets in 10 ponds of Empordà (Spain) during the spring season. Our results showed that a better
ecological status (according to the Water Quality of Lentic and Shallow Ecosystems (QAELS) index),
pond’s depth and pond’s isolation (reflected by an increase in total nitrogen) were related to larger
individual sizes and more size-diverse populations. Increasing the salinity is known to help the
euryhaline A. iberus acting as a refuge from competitors. Nevertheless, our results showed that higher
conductivities had a negative e ect on A. iberus’s size structure, leading to a decrease in the mean and
maximum size of the fish. Fish abundance (expressed as captures per unit of e ort (CPUE)) seemed
to increase with increasing the pond’s depth and total nitrogen (the latter reflecting pond isolation).
In conclusion, our results suggest that achieving a better pond ecological status may be important for
the conservation of endangered A. iberus, because better size-structured populations (i.e., larger mean
and average lengths) were found at higher water quality conditions.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
574 - General ecology and biodiversity
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Pages
13 p.
Publisher
MDPI
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Water, 12(11), 3264
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