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A brackish-water, intertidal creek was sampled 19 times during the summer of 1976. Samples were analyzed to determine occurrence, abundance, and diversity of fish species present and to determine patterns of daily fish movement and utilization of intertidal creeks in an old rice field.
Samples were collected from the primary station on the ebbing tide with a channel net. Three secondary stations were each sampled twice for comparative results and total biomass and average length per species calculated for each sample.
We collected 125,579 individuals with a total biomass of 11.7 kg which represented 23 families and 37 species. Anchoa mitchilli was the dominant species and comprised 96.3% of the total numbers of individuals caught. The next two most abundant fish, Menidia menidia and Fundulus heteroclitus, represented 2.5% and 0.4% of the total numbers caught.
The data from the nineteen sample collections were ordered by time of day and the resultant time series sequence of collections simulated a sample collection taken about once every 1.5 hours over 24 hours. A pattern of occurrence was noted for A. mitchilli as increased fish numbers occurred when the creek flooded during the daylight hours and there were significantly reduced numbers when the creek flooded during the early evening or at night. A relationship between light intensity, feeding, and predator avoidance is proposed to explain the creek loading pattern of A. mitchilli.
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This is contribution number 315 of the Beelle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina and was supported by Mr. C. E. Graham Reeves, the Belle W. Baruch Foundation and contract number 10440051 from the Coastal Plains Regional Commission.
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Reis, R.R., Dean, J.M. Temporal variation in the utilization of an intertidal creek by the bay anchovy (Anchoa mitchilli). Estuaries 4, 16–23 (1981). https://doi.org/10.2307/1351539
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