Influence of a narrow depth gradient on the spatial structure of Sargassum peracarid assemblages in Southeastern Brazil

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Giuliano B. Jacobucci
Edson A. Vieira
Fosca P. P. Leite
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[1] Universidade Federal de Uberlândia,Instituto de Biologia
[2] Universidade Federal do ABC,Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas
[3] Universidade Estadual de Campinas,Departamento de Biologia Animal, Instituto de Biologia
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Marine Biodiversity | 2019年 / 49卷
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Crustacea; Distribution; Phytal; Brown algae; Benthic assemblages;
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A depth gradient may influence both macrophytes and their associated epiphytic community through variations in hydrodynamics and light conditions, which in turn may affect the mobile organisms living on them. We investigated how a narrow depth gradient affects the associated peracarid assemblages in a Sargassum cymosum bed. This study was conducted on a rocky shore in Southeastern Brazil. A 20 × 3 m sampling area was defined parallel to the shore line, within which three perpendicular transects were sampled in October 1997 (spring), January 1998 (summer), April 1998 (fall), and July 1998 (winter). In each transect, three samples of Sargassum were randomly collected at three different depths—shallow (1 m), intermediate (2 m), and deep (3 m). Peracarid fauna was identified, quantified, and classified into feeding groups. Depth affected both species richness and total density only in January, with fewer species and individuals at the shallow depth, more species at the intermediate depth, and more individuals at the deep depth. The taxonomic and feeding group composition of peracarid assemblages were also affected by depth, with differences depending on the sampling period. Herbivores and omnivores were commonly more abundant at the shallow depth, while detritivores were more abundant at the deep depth. Carnivores seemed not to be affected by depth. Small-scale distribution patterns can be related to how peracarid species deal with the variability in turbulence and food availability imposed by a depth gradient, with morphological attributes and feeding habits guiding how species are distributed in the space and thus the peracarid assemblage as a whole.
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