Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland

Algae and the associated macrofauna in two Icelandic intertidal ecosystems under cold and warm influence, respectively, were studied with respect to algae-macrofauna relationships and a possible effect of temperature on community structure. Two sites in Iceland were selected, Sandgerdi ligthhouse (6...

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Published in:Helgoland Marine Research
Main Authors: Espinosa Torre, Free, Guerra García, José Manuel
Other Authors: Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Zoología
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BMC 2022
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Online Access:https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/131727
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spelling ftunivsevillair:oai:idus.us.es:11441/131727 2023-05-15T15:09:37+02:00 Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland Espinosa Torre, Free Guerra García, José Manuel Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Zoología 2022-04-04T12:22:51Z application/pdf https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/131727 eng eng BMC Helgoland Marine Research, 59 (4), 273-285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10152-005-0003-6 https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/131727 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Algae Macrofauna Temperature Intertidal Iceland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivsevillair https://doi.org/10.1007/s10152-005-0003-6 2022-04-05T23:23:24Z Algae and the associated macrofauna in two Icelandic intertidal ecosystems under cold and warm influence, respectively, were studied with respect to algae-macrofauna relationships and a possible effect of temperature on community structure. Two sites in Iceland were selected, Sandgerdi ligthhouse (648¢N 2240¢W) on the southwestern coast, and Grimsey Island (6633¢N 1804¢W), in the north, on the Arctic Circle, where sea temperature is considerably lower (5 approximately). The biomass of algae and the number of species of algae and macrofauna were higher in Sandgerdi than in Grimsey, and the patterns of diversity, evenness, biomass and abundance also differed between the sites. In the intertidal zone of Sandgerdi, a total of 28 species of algae and 45 species of macrofauna were identified whereas only 16 algal species and 27 macrofaunal species were found in Grimsey. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) using algal biomass as the environmental variable were conducted, and revealed significant relationships between algae composition and the associated macrofauna; some macrofauna taxa showed specific trophic or refuge relationships with algal species. According to the CCA, Corallina officinalis showed the highest correlation with macrofaunal assemblages in both study sites. However, correlations between macrofauna and other algae differed between Grimsey and Sandgerdi. The present study, together with additional observations in Greenland waters, shows a general decrease of species richness and diversity towards the north which may primarily be due to the temperature regime. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Grimsey Iceland idUS - Deposito de Investigación Universidad de Sevilla Arctic Greenland Helgoland Marine Research 59 4 273 285
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topic Algae
Macrofauna
Temperature
Intertidal
Iceland
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Macrofauna
Temperature
Intertidal
Iceland
Espinosa Torre, Free
Guerra García, José Manuel
Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
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Macrofauna
Temperature
Intertidal
Iceland
description Algae and the associated macrofauna in two Icelandic intertidal ecosystems under cold and warm influence, respectively, were studied with respect to algae-macrofauna relationships and a possible effect of temperature on community structure. Two sites in Iceland were selected, Sandgerdi ligthhouse (648¢N 2240¢W) on the southwestern coast, and Grimsey Island (6633¢N 1804¢W), in the north, on the Arctic Circle, where sea temperature is considerably lower (5 approximately). The biomass of algae and the number of species of algae and macrofauna were higher in Sandgerdi than in Grimsey, and the patterns of diversity, evenness, biomass and abundance also differed between the sites. In the intertidal zone of Sandgerdi, a total of 28 species of algae and 45 species of macrofauna were identified whereas only 16 algal species and 27 macrofaunal species were found in Grimsey. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) using algal biomass as the environmental variable were conducted, and revealed significant relationships between algae composition and the associated macrofauna; some macrofauna taxa showed specific trophic or refuge relationships with algal species. According to the CCA, Corallina officinalis showed the highest correlation with macrofaunal assemblages in both study sites. However, correlations between macrofauna and other algae differed between Grimsey and Sandgerdi. The present study, together with additional observations in Greenland waters, shows a general decrease of species richness and diversity towards the north which may primarily be due to the temperature regime.
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Guerra García, José Manuel
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title Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
title_short Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
title_full Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
title_fullStr Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Algae, macrofaunal assemblages and temperature: a quantitative approach to intertidal ecosystems of Iceland
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