Spatial dynamics of the bearded goby and its key fish predators off Namibia vary with climate and oxygen availability

Anne Gro V. Salvanes, Chris Bartholomae, Dawit Yemane, Mark J. Gibbons, Paulus Inekela Kainge, Jens-Otto Krakstad, Mathieu Rouault, Arved Staby, Svein Sundby

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Original languageEnglish
JournalFisheries Oceanography
Volume24
Issue numberSuppl. 1, Sp. Iss. SI
Pages (from-to)88-101
Number of pages14
ISSN1365-2419
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • FISHERIES
  • OCEANOGRAPHY
  • COASTAL UPWELLING SYSTEM
  • HAKE MERLUCCIUS-CAPENSIS
  • BENGUELA ECOSYSTEM
  • NORTHERN BENGUELA
  • NUTRIENT REGIME
  • SHELF
  • HYPOXIA
  • POPULATIONS
  • ATLANTIC
  • OCEAN
  • abundance
  • bearded goby
  • Benguela Nino
  • distribution
  • hake
  • horse mackerel
  • hypoxia
  • predator-prey environmental dynamics
  • remote forcing
  • suboxia
  • Sufflogobius bibarbatus
  • Namibia Africa Ethiopian region
  • climate variation
  • hypoxic condition
  • oxygen availability
  • predation pressure
  • Pisces Vertebrata Chordata Animalia (Animals, Chordates, Fish, Nonhuman Vertebrates, Vertebrates) - Osteichthyes [85206] Merluccius capensis species cape hake common Trachurus trachurus capensis subspecies horse mackerel common Sufflogobius bibarbatus species bearded goby common
  • 07504, Ecology: environmental biology - Bioclimatology and biometeorology
  • 07508, Ecology: environmental biology - Animal
  • 07512, Ecology: environmental biology - Oceanography
  • Ecology, Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Climatology
  • Marine Ecology
  • Benguela Niño
  • predator–prey environmental dynamics

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