Title of article :
Distribution and dynamics of epibiota on hard structures for coastal protection
Author/Authors :
Francesca Bacchiocchi، نويسنده , , Laura Airoldi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Hard structures for protection against erosion of shores are some of the most common human-made constructions in coastal
areas. Nevertheless, little is known as to how marine organisms respond to their presence. The composition and distribution of intertidal
epibiota at different positions around different types of defence structures (groynes and breakwaters) at three stations along
the Emilia Romagna coast (Italy) were analysed. Sampling covered a range of scales: meters (distance among replicate plots), hundreds
of meters (distance among replicate areas) and tens of kilometres (distance among stations). The colonisation and dynamics of
conspicuous species over 1 year, following maintenance works on two structures, were also quantified. Assemblages on defence
structures were characterised by a notably low richness of species, by strong spatial dominance of mussels and green ephemeral algae,
and by high rates of colonisation. Abundance of mussels, Enteromorpha intestinalis and filamentous algae differed significantly
among nearby areas within stations. Mussels were significantly less abundant along the landward side of breakwaters compared with
all other positions on both groynes and breakwaters. Overall, however, fewer differences, than expected, were observed in the distribution
of species at different positions around groynes and breakwaters, probably as a consequence of the low complexity of the
colonising assemblages. Possible factors explaining the patterns of distribution observed are discussed, including the roles of harvesting
of mussels and frequent maintenance works on the structures. The implications of the low richness of species observed in terms
of management of defence structures and other human-made constructions are discussed.
Keywords :
Adriatic Sea , Artificial habitats , benthic organisms , community structure , spatial distribution , Coastal protection , temporal variations
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science