Title of article :
Analysis of macrobenthic communities at different taxonomic levels: an example from an estuarine environment in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean)
Author/Authors :
Anna Maria De Biasi، نويسنده , , Carlo Nike Bianchi، نويسنده , , Carla Morri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Macrobenthic communities along the Magra Estuary (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean) were investigated between 1988 and
1990 using different taxonomic levels to estimate which level balances the loss of information with the time gained in sorting and
identification at coarser levels than species. Samples were collected by dredge in four stations (FO, SC, IG and CF) positioned along
the estuarine gradient and in one station (MA) located in the marine area in front of the estuary. The data set consists of 17,200
individuals belonging to six phyla, 10 classes, 32 orders, 75 families, 98 genera and 114 species. In the ordination plot from correspondence
analysis at the species level four different benthic communities could be recognised: marine (MA), mouth (FO),
lower (SC) and higher estuary (IG+CF). Their relative positions reflected the topographic distribution along the marine–estuarine
gradient. The four communities remained stable enough over the 3-year period. The interannual differences among station–year
groups were much more significant for the community of the mouth (FO), which showed major temporal drifts. At the genus level,
similar results were obtained. At the family level, there was no substantial loss of information. At the order level, the pattern
changed: the communities were not clearly distinct and did not scatter in the ordination diagram according to the marine–estuarine
gradient. At class level, the plot is not readable. At phylum level, correspondence analysis did not give significant results and no
ecological interpretation was possible.
Keywords :
taxonomic sufficiency , Estuary , Ligurian sea , Mediterranean Sea , Macrobenthos , Taxonomic resolution
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science