Title of article :
Macrobenthic community structure of soft-bottom sediments at the Belgian Continental Shelf
Author/Authors :
Gert Van Hoey، نويسنده , , Steven Degraer، نويسنده , , Magda Vincx، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Within the frame of different research projects, a large number of sites at the Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS) have been sampled
for the macrobenthos between 1994 and 2000. These samples cover a diverse range of habitats: from the sandy beaches to the open
sea, from the gullies between the sandbanks to the tops of the sandbanks, and from clay to coarse sandy sediments. To investigate
the large-scale spatial distribution of the macrobenthos of the Belgian Continental Shelf, the data of all these research projectsd728
samplesdwere combined and analysed. By means of several multivariate techniques, 10 sample groups with similar macrobenthic
assemblage structure were distinguished. Each sample group is found in a particular physico-chemical environment and has a specific
species composition. Four sample groups differ drastically, both in habitat and species composition, and are considered to represent
four macrobenthic communities: (1) the muddy fine sand Abra albaeMysella bidentata community is characterized by high densities
and diversity; (2) the Nephtys cirrosa community occurs in well-sorted sandy sediments and is characterized by low densities and
diversity; (3) very low densities and diversity typify the Ophelia limacinaeGlycera lapidum community, which is found in coarse
sandy sediments and (4) the Eurydice pulchraeScolelepis squamata community is typical for the upper intertidal zone of sandy
beaches. These macrobenthic communities are not isolated from each other, but are linked through six transitional species
assemblages. The transition between the A. albaeM. bidentata community and the N. cirrosa community is characterized by
a reduction in the mud content and is dominated by Magelona johnstoni. The transition between the N. cirrosa and the
O. limacinaeG. lapidum community is distinctive by decreasing densities and coincides with a gradual transition between medium
and coarse sandy sediments. From the N. cirrosa to the E. pulchraeS. squamata community, transitional species assemblages related
to the transition from the subtidal to the intertidal environment were found. Each community or transitional species assemblages
was found over a specific range along the onshoreeoffshore gradient, four types can be discerned: (1) almost restricted to the nearshore
area, but possible wider distribution; (2) distributed over the full onshoreeoffshore gradient; (3) restricted to the near-shore
area and (4) restricted to the sandy beach environment. The diversity pattern on the BCS follows this division, with species rich and
poor assemblages in the near-shore area to only species poor assemblages more offshore. The distribution and diversity patterns are
linked to the habitat type, distinguished by median grain size and mud content.
Keywords :
sandy sediments , community structure , Macrobenthos , Belgian Continental Shelf
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science