| Literature DB >> 32661270 |
Thibault Cariou1, Laurent Dubroca1, Camille Vogel2.
Abstract
Estuaries are crucial ecosystems where human activities deeply affect numerous ecological functions. Here we present a survey dataset based on the monitoring of fish nursery grounds of the Seine estuary and eastern bay of Seine collected once a year using a beam trawl during three distinct periods (1995-2002, 2008-2010 and 2017-2019). The surveys happen at the start of autumn in order to maximize the catchability of juvenile fish. The beam trawl mainly targets benthic and demersal species on a study area that extends over 600 square kilometers. The dataset includes abundance and densities of 161 species for 634 hauls performed around 40 stations each year. These data can be used by fishery scientists and ecologists motivated by early life stages of commercial species or by the impact of human disturbances, such as harbor developments, on estuarine communities.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32661270 PMCID: PMC7359317 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-0572-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Fig. 1Geographical extent and sectors of the NOURSEINE survey displaying the position of hauls performed across all years. Sectors are originally established from the distance to the estuary and the bathymetry.
Fig. 2Sketch of the capture sorting process used during the NOURSEINE surveys (adapted from[19]).
Outcome of the clustering process applied to homogenize the dataset.
| Taxa name | Taxa clustered |
|---|---|
| Gobiidae | |
| Gobiidae | |
| Ophiuridae | |
| Ophiuridae | |
| Inachinae | |
| Paguroidea | |
| Paguroidea | |
| Cottidae | |
The left column contains the taxa names as they are found in the dataset and the right column the scientific names clustered.
Fig. 3Evolution of the number of taxa (per phylum) identified during each of the 14 years of NOURSEINE surveys (between 1995 and 2019). The total gives the number of taxa identified across all years.
Fig. 4Evolution of the mean number of taxa identified in a single haul during the 14 years of surveys (between 1995 and 2019) per sector. The black line represents the evolution of the mean number of taxa calculated for all hauls across the years.
Fig. 5Number of individuals measured per age group for the nine species whose age is determined on more than ten cruises during the period 1995–2010.
| Measurement(s) | Abundance • Population Density |
| Technology Type(s) | Manual Count |
| Factor Type(s) | year of data collection |
| Sample Characteristic - Organism | fish |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | estuary • bay |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Seine |