MIDLITTORAL SOFT SUBSTRATUM MACROFAUNAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE NORTH AEGEAN SEA

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作者
KOUKOURAS, A [1 ]
RUSSO, A [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV HAWAII, LEEWARD COLL, DIV SCI, PEARL CITY, HI 96782 USA
关键词
MACROZOOBENTHIC ASSEMBLAGES; SOFT SUBSTRATUM; MIDLITTORAL ZONE; AEGEAN SEA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1439-0485.1991.tb00260.x
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The soft substratum macrobenthic assemblages of the midlittoral zone, along the atidal shores of the upper Thermaikos (polluted) and Strymonikos (unpolluted) Gulfs in the North Aegean Sea, are qualitatively and quantitatively described. The composition of each of the seven assemblages found (four in Thermaikos and three in Strymonikos Gulf) is statistically tested and discussed in relation to abiotic factors. One of the four Thermaikos Gulf assemblages is located on a silt to fine sand substrate in brackish waters and is characterized by the dominance of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor and the amphipod Corophium orientale. The other three assemblages are located on coarse substrates and characterized by the very high dominance of the bivalve Donacilla cornea and the polychaete Ophelia bicornis (both of which are exclusive inhabitants of the midlittoral zone); the first is additionally characterized by the very high dominance of the polychacte Nerine cirratulus, both the second and the third by the dominance of turbellarians due to the pollution of the Gulf (stations located near sewage discharge, high organic carbon, low oxygen). In Strymonikos Gulf, one of the three assemblages is dominated by H. diversicolor and C. orientale; it is similar to the corresponding assemblage found in Thermaikos Gulf, although located on a relatively coarser sediment. The second is dominated by D. cornea and O. bicornis and is also similar to that of Thermaikos Gulf. The third assemblage does not have a corresponding one in Thermaikos Gulf, is located on a substrate consisting of granules to pebbles, and is characterized by the high dominance of the amphipods Allorchestes aquilinus and Echinogammarus olivii and the isopod Sphaeroma serratum. The corresponding assemblages of the two gulfs are compared. The results of the data analysis are discussed and compared with the literature.
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页码:293 / 316
页数:24
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