Occurrence of larval fishes sampled by drifting light traps in the lower reaches of a South African estuary

Author:

Kisten Yanasivan1ORCID,Kruger Michelle2ORCID,Strydom Nadine A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela University , South Campus, University Way, Summerstrand, P.O. Box 77000, Gqeberha 6031 , South Africa

2. Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University , Prince Alfred Street, Grahamstown, P.O. Box 94, Makhanda 6140 , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract The tidal occurrence of larval fishes was investigated in the permanently open Kowie Estuary on the warm-temperate coast of South Africa. Larval fishes were sampled in the mouth region using two drifting light traps deployed on the ebb and flood tides every second night for two consecutive 14-day periods, coinciding with the dark moon phase. A total of 553 larval fishes were caught, representing nine families and 26 species, of which Blenniidae and Clupeidae dominated. The prevalence of different estuarine association fish guilds was also tide-specific. Marine and estuarine species, such as Omobranchus woodi, were more dominant during flood tides, while marine straggler species, such as Sardinops sagax, which are not dependent on estuaries, were dominant on the ebb tide. Marine estuarine-dependents were only present during flood tides, potentially indicating ingress and entrainment within the estuary. The results confirm that light trap catches yield a different composition of species compared to towed ichthyoplankton net studies. Additionally, drifting light traps allow for better targeting of species with a phototactic response and reduction of incidental catch. Consequently, a mixture of gear is encouraged for more comprehensive surveys of larval fish occurrence.

Funder

National Research Foundation of South Africa

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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