Title of article
Differences Between Subtidal Epibiota on Pier Pilings and Rocky Reefs at Marinas in Sydney, Australia
Author/Authors
Glasby، T. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-280
From page
281
To page
0
Abstract
Epibiotic assemblages growing subtidally on pier pilings and on vertical surfaces of adjacent rocky reefs were sampled twice at a number of marinas around Sydney, Australia. As predicted, the assemblages on pilings and nearby rocks were quite distinct. Furthermore, relative differences between the two surfaces were remarkably consistent among locations and through time, despite the fact that the exact compositions of these assemblages differed among marinas. Assemblages on pilings were typically dominated by species of encrusting bryozoans, serpulid polychaetes, sponges and ascidians. The most common taxa on rocks were spirorbid polychaetes and filamentous and foliose algae. No one taxon was peculiar to either rocks or pilings; rather, each was found in very different proportions on the two surfaces. The results suggest that pilings at marinas are creating a habitat very different from the primary natural hard substratum (sandstone rocky reef) in these areas. Possible reasons and consequences for the differences between epibiota on pilings and rocks are discussed.
Keywords
size structure , phytoplankton , Seasonal dynamics , Gulf of St Lawrence , biogenic carbon export , primary production , multivorous food web
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
58459
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