Meiofauna at a tropical sandy beach in the SW Atlantic: the in fl uence of seasonality on diversity

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作者
Coppo, Gabriel C. [1 ]
Pereira, Araiene P. [1 ]
Netto, Sergio A. [2 ]
Bernardino, Angelo F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Grp Ecol Benton, Vitoria, ES, Brazil
[2] Maritima Estudos Bent, Laguna, SC, Brazil
来源
PEERJ | 2024年 / 12卷
关键词
Benthos; Seascape; Environmental DNA; Temporal change; ORGANIC-MATTER; GLOBAL PATTERNS; SPECIES RICHNESS; COMMUNITY; SEDIMENTS; ESTUARY; SEA; ASSEMBLAGES; COAST; STATE;
D O I
10.7717/peerj.17727
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Sandy beaches are dynamic environments housing a large diversity of organisms and providing important environmental services. Meiofaunal metazoan are small organisms that play a key role in the sediment. Their diversity, distribution and composition are driven by sedimentary and oceanographic parameters. Understanding the diversity patterns of marine meiofauna is critical in a changing world. Methods: In this study, we investigate if there is seasonal difference in meiofaunal assemblage composition and diversity along 1 year and if the marine seascapes dynamics (water masses with particular biogeochemical features, characterized by temperature, salinity, absolute dynamic topography, chromophoric dissolved organic material, chlorophyll-a, and normalized fluorescent line height), rainfall, and sediment parameters (total organic matter, carbonate, carbohydrate, protein, lipids, protein-to-carbohydrate, carbohydrate-to-lipids, and biopolymeric carbon) affect significatively meiofaunal diversity at a tropical sandy beach. We tested two hypotheses here: (i) meiofaunal diversity is higher during warmer months and its composition changes significatively among seasons along a year at a tropical sandy beach, and (ii) meiofaunal diversity metrics are signi fi cantly explained by marine seascapes characteristics and sediment parameters. We used metabarcoding (V9 hypervariable region from 18S gene) from sediment samples to assess the meiofaunal assemblage composition and diversity (phylogenetic diversity and Shannon ' s diversity) over a period of 1 year. Results: Meiofauna was dominated by Crustacea (46% of sequence reads), Annelida (28% of sequence reads) and Nematoda (12% of sequence reads) in periods of the year with high temperatures (>25 degrees C), high salinity (>31.5 ppt), and calm waters. Our data support our initial hypotheses revealing a higher meiofaunal diversity (phylogenetic and Shannon ' s Diversity) and different composition during warmer periods of the year. Meiofaunal diversity was driven by a set of multiple variables, including biological variables (biopolymeric carbon) and organic matter quality (protein content, lipid content, and carbohydrate-to-lipid ratio).
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