Do intertidal Zostera noltei meadows represent a favourable habitat for amphipods? The case of the Kneiss Islands (Gulf of Gabès: Central Mediterranean Sea)
Autor: | Nawfel Mosbahi, Lassad Neifar, Lobna Boudaya, Jean-Claude Dauvin |
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Přispěvatelé: | Université de Sfax - University of Sfax, Morphodynamique Continentale et Côtière (M2C), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Zostera noltei Ecology biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Intertidal zone spatial–temporal variations 15. Life on land Aquatic Science biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Kneiss Islands sediment structure Geography Mediterranean sea Habitat Mediterranean Sea amphipod assemblages 14. Life underwater [SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics |
Zdroj: | Marine Ecology Marine Ecology, Wiley, 2020, 00, pp.e12589. ⟨10.1111/maec.12589⟩ |
ISSN: | 1439-0485 0173-9565 |
Popis: | International audience; The structure, diversity, spatial and seasonal distributions of amphipod assemblages associated with intertidal Zostera (Zosterella) noltei meadows were studied around the Kneiss Islands (central Mediterranean Sea). This site represents a site of international interest in terms of its ornithological diversity (Important Bird Area, Ramsar Site and SPAMI). The amphipod fauna was sampled at 32 stations in spring 2014. A total of 6,482 individuals belonging to 78 species and 22 families were identified; among these taxa, Lysianassa ceratina is new for the Tunisian amphipod inventory, whereas 25 species are identified for the first time in the Gulf of Gabès. The dominant species are Cymadusa filosa, Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Gammarus insensibilis, Dexamine spini-ventris, Monocorophium insidiosum, Elasmopus rapax, Melita palmata and Leucothoe incisa. Four amphipod assemblages are identified using MDS analysis. The distribu-tion of amphipod assemblages is linked to several environmental factors, such as sediment type, organic matter content and distance from the shore, which is itself associated with a clear inshore–offshore gradient. Seasonal variations of the amphi-pod assemblage patterns at eight stations, sampled between April 2014 and January 2015, show a maximum abundance and diversity during summer and autumn, with a minimum in winter. These seasonal fluctuations may be related to many factors such as variations of climatic factors (e.g. temperature, salinity), the growth and produc-tion rates of Zostera noltei meadows and seasonal patterns in the life cycle of domi-nant species. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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