Macrofaunal communities of threatened subtidal maёrl seabeds on Tenerife (Canary Islands, north-east Atlantic Ocean) in summer

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Rodrigo Riera [1 ]
Juan Domingo Delgado [2 ]
Myriam Rodríguez [1 ]
óscar Monterroso [1 ]
Eva Ramos [1 ]
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[1] Centro de Investigaciones Medioambientales del Atlántico (CIMA SL), C/Arzobispo Elías Yanes
[2] rea de Ecología, Departamento de Sistemas Físicos, Químicos y Naturales. Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Macrofauna; Polychaetes; Amphipods; Molluscs; soft-bottoms; subtidal; Tenerife; Canary Islands;
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Q958.8 [水生动物学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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This study contributes with the first data on physical and taxonomical structure of macrofaunal assemblages of ma¨erl beds from the Canary Islands. Ma¨erl beds and Cymodocea nodosa meadows of the Canary Islands are considered biodiversity hot-spots in terms of taxonomic and functional biodiversity with a broad geographical and depth ranges. The authors have studied the structure of the macrofaunal assemblages on different habitat types (Cymodocea, Caulerpa, sabellid field, garden eel and ma¨erl beds). Samples were taken at a range of depths between 14 and 46 m. Correlations were performed among abiotic variables (granulometry, organic matter, nitrogen and phosphates) and the most abundant taxa. Similarity analysis was performed to explore the patchiness of seabeds at a local scale. Significant differences were found in macrofaunal assemblages among seabed types, with highest abundances and lowest biodiversity in sabellid fields, where the sabellid Bispira viola dominated. The polychaetes Aponuphis bilineata and Chone filicauda and the mollusc Turritella brochii were the most abundant taxa on ma¨erl beds. The mosaic of granulometric conditions would explain the associated macroinfaunal community structure and contribute to the creation of diversity on these relatively well preserved seabeds at a local scale.
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