Long-term temporal variation in the community structure of fish species richness over the period 1953-1994 along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast is analysed in relation to abiotic environmental factors (oxygen saturation, salinity and temperature respectively at the sea surface, 10 and 50 m depth). Data on the observed number of fish species derive from a long-term and ongoing beach-seine monitoring programme being conducted each autumn. Data on observed fish species richness are analysed using multivariate techniques especially designed for the coupling of environmental and biological tables (Co-inertia analysis). The correlation structure of the abiotic variables is investigated by applying the STATIS ("Structuration des Tableaux A Trois Indices de la Statistique") multivariate technique. We demonstrate that environmental variables in the deeper waters are linked to the community structure of the coastal zone of the Southern Skagerrak Coast. It is suggested that this effect probably operates through the Norwegian Coastal Current (NCC) and is a proxy measure for advective processes. © 2002 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Lekve, K., Stenseth, N. C., Gjosater, J., & Dolédec, S. (2002). Species richness and environmental conditions of fish along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 59(4), 757–769. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.2002.1247
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