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- Title
Effects of temporal variation of the seaweed Caulerpa prolifera cover on the associated crustacean community.
- Authors
Sánchez-Moyano, Juan Emilio; García-Asencio, Isabel; García-Gómez, José Carlos
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to establish the effect of temporal variation of the alga Caulerpa prolifera cover on the composition and stability of the associated crustacean community. Forty-five crustacean species were found, amphipods and tanaidaceans being the most abundant groups. The stations were grouped mainly based on the gradient of algal cover, independently of location or sampling period (MDS analyses). Considering separately epifaunal and infaunal species, the epifauna occurred mainly at high cover (HC) and medium–low cover (MLC) stations, while the infauna occurred at MLC and unvegetated (UV) stations. Infaunal species were predominant in all stations and sampling periods, and the abundance and numbers of epifaunal species showed a clear dependence of algal cover. To quantify the loss of biodiversity due to the plant cover variations, we applied the average and variation in taxonomic distinctness (Δ+ and Λ+, respectively). The HC stations, especially those with fewer algal cover variations along the study period, showed few fluctuations of Δ+,and Λ+ was usually located near mean; however, UV stations tended to fall in the area where the statistical power of the test is reduced and showed more oscillations of Λ+. The ability of these indices to test the fauna composition in function of the alga presence is discussed.
- Subjects
BIOLOGICAL variation; CAULERPA; AQUATIC biodiversity; MARINE biodiversity; BIODIVERSITY; CRUSTACEA; AQUATIC biology; ALGAL communities; AQUATIC ecology
- Publication
Marine Ecology, 2007, Vol 28, Issue 2, p324
- ISSN
0173-9565
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1439-0485.2006.00141.x