Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns

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Main Author: Alves, Ana
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Adão, Helena, Patricio, J., Neto, J. M., Marques, J. C.
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Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: To improve nematode’s knowledge in the Mondego estuary (Portugal), the temporal and spatial variations of subtidal free-living marine nematodes communities (density, diversity and trophic structure) along the entire estuarine gradient (freshwater to euhaline areas) were seasonally studied (2006 to 2009). Since 1980, the hydromorphological, physicochemical and ecological responses of the system to both natural and human induced pressures have been studied, providing a long term database on macrobenthic communities. Even though studies on meiobenthic communities in this system are still scarce, the meiobenthic communities can be valuable in marine pollution monitoring programs. The present study intends to answer two main questions: 1) Do responses in the density, composition and trophic structure of free-living nematode allow an effective evaluation of the systems ecological condition?; 2) Can free-living nematodes and macrofauna assemblages provide comparable ecological status assessment? A marked estuarine gradient was detected, with salinity, sediment grain size and nutrients as the most important factors structuring the meiofauna community. The community was dominated by nematodes in all seasons (between 88 and 96% of total meiofauna community). Temporal differences in nematodes density were detected (maximum in summer 2006 - 4275 ind 10cm-2 ; minimum in spring 2007 - 1277 ind 10cm-2) and a separation of salinity stretches based on nematodes diversity and density was possible: the downstream areas were mainly composed by the genera Daptonema, Sabatieria and Sphaerolaimus and the upstream area by the freshwater nematodes Mesodorylaimus and Mononchus. The response of nematode feeding guilds is able to reflect anthropogenic-induced stress and can be useful in assessing biological quality in transitional waters ecosystems. This study indicates that nematodes can be an important tool in assessing the ecological status of transitional waters.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
title Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
spellingShingle Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
Alves, Ana
subtidal
Nematodes
Mondego estuary
assess benthic condition
title_short Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
title_full Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
title_fullStr Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
title_full_unstemmed Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
title_sort Role of estuarine nematode assemblages in ecological assessment in a southern European estuary (Mondego estuary, Portugal). Temporal and spatial patterns
author Alves, Ana
author_facet Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Marques, J. C.
author_role author
author2 Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Marques, J. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Marques, J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv subtidal
Nematodes
Mondego estuary
assess benthic condition
topic subtidal
Nematodes
Mondego estuary
assess benthic condition
description To improve nematode’s knowledge in the Mondego estuary (Portugal), the temporal and spatial variations of subtidal free-living marine nematodes communities (density, diversity and trophic structure) along the entire estuarine gradient (freshwater to euhaline areas) were seasonally studied (2006 to 2009). Since 1980, the hydromorphological, physicochemical and ecological responses of the system to both natural and human induced pressures have been studied, providing a long term database on macrobenthic communities. Even though studies on meiobenthic communities in this system are still scarce, the meiobenthic communities can be valuable in marine pollution monitoring programs. The present study intends to answer two main questions: 1) Do responses in the density, composition and trophic structure of free-living nematode allow an effective evaluation of the systems ecological condition?; 2) Can free-living nematodes and macrofauna assemblages provide comparable ecological status assessment? A marked estuarine gradient was detected, with salinity, sediment grain size and nutrients as the most important factors structuring the meiofauna community. The community was dominated by nematodes in all seasons (between 88 and 96% of total meiofauna community). Temporal differences in nematodes density were detected (maximum in summer 2006 - 4275 ind 10cm-2 ; minimum in spring 2007 - 1277 ind 10cm-2) and a separation of salinity stretches based on nematodes diversity and density was possible: the downstream areas were mainly composed by the genera Daptonema, Sabatieria and Sphaerolaimus and the upstream area by the freshwater nematodes Mesodorylaimus and Mononchus. The response of nematode feeding guilds is able to reflect anthropogenic-induced stress and can be useful in assessing biological quality in transitional waters ecosystems. This study indicates that nematodes can be an important tool in assessing the ecological status of transitional waters.
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