Orio, Alessandro
- Department of Aquatic Resources (SLU Aqua), Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2018Peer reviewedOpen access
Frelat, Romain; Orio, Alessandro; Casini, Michele; Lehmann, Andreas; Merigot, Bastien; Otto, Saskia A.; Sguotti, Camilla; Moellmann, Christian
Fisheries and marine ecosystem-based management requires a holistic understanding of the dynamics of fish communities and their responses to changes in environmental conditions. Environmental conditions can simultaneously shape the spatial distribution and the temporal dynamics of a population, which together can trigger changes in the functional structure of communities. Here, we developed a comprehensive framework based on complementary multivariate statistical methodologies to simultaneously investigate the effects of environmental conditions on the spatial, temporal and functional dynamics of species assemblages. The framework is tested using survey data collected during more than 4000 fisheries hauls over the Baltic Sea between 2001 and 2016. The approach revealed the Baltic fish community to be structured into three sub-assemblages along a strong and temporally stable salinity gradient decreasing from West to the East. Additionally, we highlight a mismatch between species and functional richness associated with a lower functional redundancy in the Baltic Proper compared with other sub-areas, suggesting an ecosystem more susceptible to external pressures. Based on a large dataset of community data analysed in an innovative and comprehensive way, we could disentangle the effects of environmental changes on the structure of biotic communities-key information for the management and conservation of ecosystems.
Baltic Sea; demersal fish community; functional traits; multivariate analysis; spatio-temporal dynamics; species distribution
ICES Journal of Marine Science
2018, Volume: 75, number: 7, pages: 2463-2475
SDG14 Life below water
Fish and Aquacultural Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsy027
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/94601