Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).

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Main Author: Adao, Helena
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Medeiros, João, Alves, Ana, Chainho, Paula, Costa, Lino, Costa, M. J., Marques, J. C.
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Summary: In transitional waters the definition of reference conditions must take into account the natural variability. Therefore, prior to the use of environmental quality assessment tools the estuarine stretches reflecting different physical-chemical and biological conditions should be defined in order to correctly establish the benthic specific reference conditions. The main goal of this study is the definition of homogeneous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary by: analysis of the structure and composition and diversity of nematodes and macrobenthos spatial distribution patterns along the estuarine gradients; and comparison of the environmental patterns change with the biodiversity trends. The subtidal assemblages (meio- and macrofauna) of the Mira estuary (considered a undisturbed system) were sample in the summer of 2006 and several environmental factors were determined. The environmental factors salinity and the particle size reflect an estuarine gradient. The Nematode and macrobenthos densities and assemblages composition change along the gradient, establishing homogenous sections: (i) the tidal and oligohaline sections are characterised by the presence of freshwater nematodes, the total densities and diversity reach the minimum values; macrobenthos is dominated by Gammarus, Chironomidae and Corbicula fluminae;(ii) in the mesohaline sections the nematode densities is lower and the diversity is poor, the dominant genera are Terschellingia and Sabatieira, Daptonema and Anoplostoma; macrobenthos is dominated by Corophium orientale, Leptocheirus pilosus and Ciathura carinata; (iii) in the polyhaline and euhaline sections the total densities and the diversity are higher, and the Nematode dominant genera are Paracomesoma and Synonchiella; the macrobenthic Heteromastus filiformes, C. orientale and Hediste diversicole are present in the polyhaline section While in the euhaline section the species Nephtys hombergii and Maldanidae are exclusive.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
title Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
spellingShingle Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
Adao, Helena
subtidal
nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
estuary
natural disturbance
title_short Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
title_full Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
title_fullStr Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
title_full_unstemmed Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
title_sort Spatial patterns of subtidal nematodes and macrofauna assemblages along the estuarine gradient to assess benthic condition: Definition of homogenous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary (Portugal).
author Adao, Helena
author_facet Adao, Helena
Medeiros, João
Alves, Ana
Chainho, Paula
Costa, Lino
Costa, M. J.
Marques, J. C.
author_role author
author2 Medeiros, João
Alves, Ana
Chainho, Paula
Costa, Lino
Costa, M. J.
Marques, J. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Adao, Helena
Medeiros, João
Alves, Ana
Chainho, Paula
Costa, Lino
Costa, M. J.
Marques, J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv subtidal
nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
estuary
natural disturbance
topic subtidal
nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
estuary
natural disturbance
description In transitional waters the definition of reference conditions must take into account the natural variability. Therefore, prior to the use of environmental quality assessment tools the estuarine stretches reflecting different physical-chemical and biological conditions should be defined in order to correctly establish the benthic specific reference conditions. The main goal of this study is the definition of homogeneous sectors along a naturally stressed estuary by: analysis of the structure and composition and diversity of nematodes and macrobenthos spatial distribution patterns along the estuarine gradients; and comparison of the environmental patterns change with the biodiversity trends. The subtidal assemblages (meio- and macrofauna) of the Mira estuary (considered a undisturbed system) were sample in the summer of 2006 and several environmental factors were determined. The environmental factors salinity and the particle size reflect an estuarine gradient. The Nematode and macrobenthos densities and assemblages composition change along the gradient, establishing homogenous sections: (i) the tidal and oligohaline sections are characterised by the presence of freshwater nematodes, the total densities and diversity reach the minimum values; macrobenthos is dominated by Gammarus, Chironomidae and Corbicula fluminae;(ii) in the mesohaline sections the nematode densities is lower and the diversity is poor, the dominant genera are Terschellingia and Sabatieira, Daptonema and Anoplostoma; macrobenthos is dominated by Corophium orientale, Leptocheirus pilosus and Ciathura carinata; (iii) in the polyhaline and euhaline sections the total densities and the diversity are higher, and the Nematode dominant genera are Paracomesoma and Synonchiella; the macrobenthic Heteromastus filiformes, C. orientale and Hediste diversicole are present in the polyhaline section While in the euhaline section the species Nephtys hombergii and Maldanidae are exclusive.
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