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Structure and diversity of intertidal benthic diatom assemblages in contrasting shores: a case study from the Tagus estuary(1).

Lourenço Ribeiro1, Vanda Brotas1,2, Yves Rincé3, Bruno Jesus3,4.   

Abstract

The structure of intertidal benthic diatoms assemblages in the Tagus estuary was investigated during a 2-year survey, carried out in six stations with different sediment texture. Nonparametric multivariate analyses were used to characterize spatial and temporal patterns of the assemblages and to link them to the measured environmental variables. In addition, diversity and other features related to community physiognomy, such as size-class or life-form distributions, were used to describe the diatom assemblages. A total of 183 diatom taxa were identified during cell counts and their biovolume was determined. Differences between stations (analysis of similarity (ANOSIM), R = 0.932) were more evident than temporal patterns (R = 0.308) and mud content alone was the environmental variable most correlated to the biotic data (BEST, ρ = 0.863). Mudflat stations were typically colonized by low diversity diatom assemblages (H' ~ 1.9), mainly composed of medium-sized motile epipelic species (250-1,000 μm(3) ), that showed species-specific seasonal blooms (e.g., Navicula gregaria Donkin). Sandy stations had more complex and diverse diatom assemblages (H' ~ 3.2). They were mostly composed by a large set of minute epipsammic species (<250 μm(3) ) that, generally, did not show temporal patterns. The structure of intertidal diatom assemblages was largely defined by the interplay between epipelon and epipsammon, and its diversity was explained within the framework of the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis. However, the spatial distribution of epipelic and epipsammic life-forms showed that the definition of both functional groups should not be over-simplified.
© 2012 Phycological Society of America.

Keywords:  assemblage; diatom; epipelon; epipsammon; intertidal flat; life-form; spatial-temporal distribution

Year:  2013        PMID: 27008515     DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phycol        ISSN: 0022-3646            Impact factor:   2.923


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1.  Photosynthetic epibionts and endobionts of Pacific oyster shells from oyster reefs in rocky versus mudflat shores.

Authors:  Laurent Barillé; Anthony Le Bris; Vona Méléder; Patrick Launeau; Marc Robin; Ioanna Louvrou; Lourenço Ribeiro
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Microphytobenthos primary production estimated by hyperspectral reflectance.

Authors:  Vona Méléder; Bruno Jesus; Alexandre Barnett; Laurent Barillé; Johann Lavaud
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-05-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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