Title of article :
Seasonal variation and structure of a decapod (Crustacea) assemblage living in a Caulerpa prolifera meadow in Cádiz Bay (SW Spain)
Author/Authors :
Inmaculada L?pez De La Rosa، نويسنده , , Antonio Rodr?guez، نويسنده , , J. Enrique Garc?a Raso، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The decapod taxocoenosis living in shallow muddy bottoms with the green algae Caulerpa prolifera was studied monthly between February
1994 and January 1996 in the Inner Bay of Ca´diz (SW Spain). More than 32,000 specimens belonging to 35 species were collected. Six species
were dominant (representing the 85.8% of the total number of specimens), but the structure of the taxocoenosis was regulated by the Hippolyte
species, Sicyonia carinata, Palaemon adspersus and Liocarcinus arcuatus. There was no significant qualitative difference between years. There
was no clear change in the dominance of groups of species during the year, as happened in the outer Bay. This is probably due to the sheltered
character of the area and the more stable and dense vegetal cover, but some seasonal differences were found.
The benthic characteristics of the Inner Bay of Ca´diz, such as shallow soft bottoms of fine and muddy sediments and the presence of macrophytes
(seagrasses and seaweeds) might be key factors influencing the composition and structure of the general and seasonal decapod assemblage.
In spite of human impacts on the bay (e.g. aquaculture activities, sewage), the values of the diversity, equitability and richness indexes
appeared stable over time (higher than those found in outer adjacent areas) and no significant differences between years were found.
Keywords :
Seaweed , Caulerpa , Spain , Coastal lagoon , Crustacea Decapoda , taxocoenosis , temporal variation , Biodiversity
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science