Title of article :
Environmental factors affecting benthic macrofauna along a gradient of intermediate sandy beaches in northern Spain
Author/Authors :
I. F. Rodil، نويسنده , , M. Lastra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Ten sandy beaches along the north coast of Spain were studied during September 1999 to analyse the number of species,
abundance and biomass of macroinfauna along a gradient of intermediate beach types and exposure range. Faunal samples were
collected with metallic cylinders (25 cm diameter, 15 cm depth) at 10 equally spaced shore levels along six replicated transects
separated randomly and extending from above the drift line to the low tide swash zone. Exposure rate, Dean’s parameter (U), beach
state index (BSI) and relative tidal range (RTR) were estimated at each beach. Length and width of the beach, intertidal slope,
sorting and median grain size and also swash amplitude and wave characteristics were measured. The number of species was between
10 and 29. Macrofaunal abundances ranged between 4962 and 71,228 ind. linear m 1 and between 31 and 329 ind. m 2, while
biomass (ash free dry weight) ranged between 0.027 and 0.278 gm 2 and between 3 and 61 g linear m 1. The results show some
significant trends: the number of species is the biotic variable most affected by physical and morphodynamic factors, increasing
linearly with relative tidal range and decreasing with increasing average grain size. The same trend was observed from exposed to
very exposed beaches and the biomass decreased exponentially with increasing average grain size. These trends agree with previous
studies in different coasts in the world where coarse sands limit the benthic macrofauna. The morphodynamic parameters as Dean’s
parameter or Beach State Index did not show a predictive value. The results suggest that different characteristics of benthic
macrofauna communities in intermediate beaches can be affected in different ways by the physical processes involved in beach
morphodynamics.
Keywords :
Sandy beaches , morphodynamic state , Benthic macrofauna , Exposure rate , swash , northern Spain
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science