3rd International Conference on Coastal Zones and Oceanography
Renato C. Diocton
Samar State University, Philippines
Title: Ichthyoplankton distribution in Samar sea, Philippines
Biography
Biography: Renato C. Diocton
Abstract
Overall mean ichthyoplankton density at daytime (56 ind/100m3), while taxon richness (family level) higher at nearshore compare to offshore. These results are compared with observed diel patterns in other investigations. Monthly differences in overall egg and larval densities and composition are related to the station location, substrate and other factors. The relative similarity in daytime patterns in stations over deep water suggests that the substrates (seagrass beds and coral reefs) serve as shelters from predation during the daytime. The highest density of fish larvae was the family Bregmaceritidae of 16% identified followed by Apogonidae (pre-flexion) and Mullidae both shared 14% of the total sampled population in one year. Third place in terms of density was Leiognathidae of 13% of this is dominant in shallow sandy to muddy bottom. Next in rank was the Engraulidae (9%) and Exocoetidae (8%) while Serranidae and Apogonidae (flexion) both got 7%. Least was Lutjanidae and some unidentified larvae.