Spatio-temporal variation in macrofauna community structure in Mediterranean seagrass wrack

被引:8
作者
Beltran, Rafel [1 ]
Beca-Carretero, Pedro [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Marba, Nuria [1 ]
Antonia Jimenez, Maria [2 ]
Traveset, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] UIB, Inst Mediterrani Estudis Avancats, CSIC, Global Change Res Grp, C Miquel Marques 21, Mallorca 07190, Spain
[2] Univ Illes Balears, Dept Fis, Ctra Valldemossa Km 7-5, Palma De Mallorca 07122, Spain
[3] Natl Univ Ireland Galway NUIG, Sch Nat Sci, Bot & Plant Sci, Galway, Ireland
[4] Natl Univ Ireland Galway NUIG, Ryan Inst, Galway, Ireland
关键词
Ecotones; Mediterranean sandy beaches; Posidonia oceanica; Beach biodiversity; Balearic Islands; POSIDONIA-OCEANICA SEAGRASS; SANDY BEACHES; DECOMPOSITION RATES; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; MARINE SUBSIDIES; LIFE-HISTORY; FOOD; CAST; MEADOW; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.fooweb.2020.e00178
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Many Mediterranean beaches accumulate wrack of Posidonia oceanica L. leaves and rhizomes, creating an ecotone between marine and terrestrial systems that provides essential ecosystem services (e.g. shoreline protection, nutrient supply to adjacent dune systems). However, little is still known about the diversity of macrofauna that lives in this wrack and how its community structure varies in space and time. In this study, we assessed the variation in macrofauna composition on three Mallorcan beaches (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean Sea) characterized by different geomorphological features. For an entire year, we seasonally sampled P. oceanica wrack on each beach and identified the animal species living in them. We found up to 20 different species belonging to four functional groups: (A) detritivores/fungivores/scavengers, (B) phytophagous, (C) secondary consumers, and (D) tertiary consumers. Species composition and diversity indices showed strong differences among beaches associated with wrack dynamism. Both variables revealed also a significant temporal variation, with highest individual abundance in summer and lowest in winter. Detritivores were the most abundant group, and their contribution to community structure represented over 75% through the study period. Springtails, in particular, contributed the most (45%) to spatial and temporal changes in community structure, followed by the oligochaete Enchytraeus sp. (12.6%) and the sand hopper Talitrus saltator (4.6%). Our study builds towards a more robust understanding of these marine-terrestrial ecotones, demonstrating the existence of complex and dynamic macrofauna communities which can provide more ecological information about the food webs of these ecosystems and the services they provide. (C) 2020 Elsevier inc. All rights reserved.
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