Distribution of benthic macrofaunal communities in intertidal flat under hydrodynamic influence:a case study of Jiangsu coast,East China

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Longhui ZHANG [1 ]
Dezhi CHEN [1 ]
Shu GAO [1 ]
Yaping WANG [2 ]
Benwei SHI [2 ]
Yongfen DU [3 ]
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[1] School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University
[2] State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University
[3] School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nanjing Normal University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Q958.8 [水生动物学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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To identify the distribution pattern of macrofaunal assemblages of the Dafeng intertidal flats in response to hydrodynamic and sediment dynamic processes in the northern Jiangsu coast, East China, macrofauna sampling and hydrodynamic observations were carried out simultaneously across the mud flat, mixed mud-sand flat, and silt-sand flat of the intertidal zone in June 2018. Results show that there was a clear zonal distribution pattern of the macrofaunal communities, as is controlled by local hydrological and sedimentary environments. Principal component analysis(PCA) revealed three types of intertidal area in terms of hydrological and surficial sediment parameters. Similarly, three distinct groups of the macrofaunal communities, i.e., mud flat, mix mud-sand, and silt-sand groups, were recognized at similarity level of 24% based on the CLUSTER analysis in similarity profile(SIMPROF) test. Correlation analysis upon best variables stepwise search(BVSTEP) indicated the importance of the hydrodynamics(e.g., water temperature and salinity, tidal duration, flow speed, suspended sediment concentration, and wave height) in the differentiation of macrofaunal communities with different taxonomic classes over the intertidal zone. Therefore, macrofaunal assemblages, similar to hydrology and surficial sediment, have a unique zonation pattern. Small-sized deposit feeders adapt better to low energy environments, thus dominated the upper part of the intertidal flat, whilst the heavy and large-sized filter feeders and deposit feeders were dominant over the middle and lower parts. The hydrodynamic and sediment processes cause biota-niche separation, which affected the biological processes across the intertidal flat.
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