Title of article :
Heterogeneity of macrozoobenthic assemblages within a Zostera noltii seagrass bed: diversity, abundance, biomass and structuring factors
Author/Authors :
Hugues Blanchet، نويسنده , , Xavier de Montaudouin، نويسنده , , Aurélien Lucas، نويسنده , , Pierre Chardy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The macrobenthic fauna community of a 70-km2 Zostera noltii seagrass bed (Arcachon bay, France) was studied by sampling 49
stations systematically. A total of 126 taxa were identified. Cluster Analysis based on c2 distance showed that in this apparently
homogeneous habitat, four distinct macrobenthic communities could be identified. Multiple Discriminant Analysis highlighted the
major contribution of the overlying water mass as a forcing variable, and, to a lesser extent, of tidal level and Z. noltii’s belowground
parts. Seven stations did not constitute any conspicuous group, and were characterized by a low biomass of leaf
(!28 gDWm 2), considered as the lowest value to constitute a Z. noltii community. Less than 24% of the seagrass bed was situated
in more oceanic waters and at a quite low tidal level. In this relatively stable environment, the macrofauna community was
characterized by a high species richness (mean=39) and a moderate density and high biomass (12 638 individuals m 2 and
25 gAFDWm 2, respectively). Annelids dominated, particularly the oligochaetes. When physical constraints increased (emersion or
brackish water conditions), diversity decreased, abundance and biomass increased. The seagrass bed (55%) was flooded with highly
fluctuating waters in term of temperature and salinity, here species richness was low (mean=27) but abundance and biomass were
high (24 384 individualsm 2 and 28 gAFDWm 2, respectively), with a dominance of molluscs. The meadow (7%) was in external
waters but at a higher tidal level (2.4 m vs 1.8 m above medium low tide level). This community was characterized by the particularly
high density (41 826 individualsm 2) and dominance of oligochaetes (79% of total abundance). Species richness was high
(mean=37) here. A fourth community, extending over 12% of the meadow was dominated by the gastropod Hydrobia ulvae but
could not be linked to a specific forcing variable. This study confirmed the almost complete replacement of the native clam Ruditapes
decussatus by the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum since its introduction in the 1980s.
Keywords :
Zostera , heterogeneity , Arcachon Bay , coastal lagoons , macrofauna , Seagrasses , Community composition , Diversity
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science