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                <title>Environmental factors shaping fish fauna structure in a temperate mesotidal estuary: Periodic insights from the Elbe estuary across four decades</title>
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                <description descriptionType="Abstract">&lt;p&gt;Anthropogenic perturbations paired with increasing climatic changes, affect the biota composition and&lt;br&gt;
ecosystem services provided by highly productive estuarine transitional ecosystems worldwide. To determine&lt;br&gt;
driving forces affecting fish stocks in an estuarine habitat, we created a periodic time series over the last four&lt;br&gt;
decades (1984&amp;ndash;2022) combining fish species compositions and densities with environmental conditions along&lt;br&gt;
the course of the temperate mesotidal Elbe estuary. We detected major changes in the species composition&lt;br&gt;
alongside with changes in life cycle guilds composition. With a relative increase of marine-estuarine opportunists&lt;br&gt;
and reduction of diadromous species, the fish fauna of the Elbe estuary has become more similar in guild&lt;br&gt;
structure compared to macro tidal estuaries in Europe. Improvements in water quality in the 1990s were&lt;br&gt;
accompanied by increased fish densities, specially smelt (Osmerus eperlanus), until 2010. Anthropogenic&lt;br&gt;
hydromorphological interventions, however, could have led to an increase in suspended particular matter until&lt;br&gt;
2022, which combined with reduced river runoff and poor oxygen concentrations in summer months acted as&lt;br&gt;
poor environmental conditions for fishes in the estuary. Mean fish densities dropped by over 91 % compared to&lt;br&gt;
2010 to an all-time low in the data. This reduction was primarily a result of a decline of the key species smelt in&lt;br&gt;
the system along with declines of twaite shad (Alosa fallax), flounder (Platichthys flesus), ruffe (Gymnocephalus&lt;br&gt;
cernua), common bream (Abramis brama) and other species. On the contrary, marine species herring (Clupea&lt;br&gt;
harengus) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) densities increased. Overall, the time-series provides insight into&lt;br&gt;
the strong impact of human intervention that are however expected to lead to further stressors.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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