Title of article :
Small is beautiful: An inverted view of habitat fragmentation in seagrass beds
Author/Authors :
Jane A. Hirst، نويسنده , , Martin J. Attrill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
An intertidal Zostera marina landscape in Torbay, Devon, UK, was sampled to investigate the relationship
between patch size, diversity and infaunal assemblage composition with the intention of defining
a minimum Zostera patch size where the infaunal seagrass assemblage becomes distinct from the bare
sand assemblage. All Zostera patches were found to support a higher level of biodiversity than the
surrounding bare sand. However, the size of the Zostera patch had no impact on the level of diversity; it
was just the presence or absence of seagrass that made a difference. The sediment and seagrass variables
were not significantly different across the range of Zostera patch sizes, indicating that the environment
characteristics were homogeneous within the Zostera patches at the patch scale. Multivariate analysis
revealed that assemblage composition did vary between the patch types, although the opportunistic
polychaete Capitella capitata was present in all patch types and was the most abundant species overall.
The presence of opportunistic species and the homogeneity of the Zostera patch variables may be due to
the location of this intertidal seagrass bed, which is relatively exposed compared to the locations of other
seagrass beds along the south coast of Devon, resulting in a more dynamic and disturbed environment.
Nevertheless, our results demonstrate that even small patches of seagrass comprising a few plants
support a higher abundance and diversity of infaunal invertebrates than bare sand, indicating that
Zostera patches have conservation value whatever their size.
Keywords :
Zostera marinaseagrassinfaunal assemblagepatch-sizespecies–area relationshipRegional index terms:UKDevonTorbay
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science