Event Abstract

Macrofauna associated with Saccorhiza polyschides (Lightfoot) Batters 1902 holdfasts

  • 1 Universidade do Minho, CBMA - Molecular and Environmental Biology Centre, Portugal

Distribution patterns of species and the causes driving its distribution have always been central questions in ecology, as well as the mechanisms determining species composition and structure of biological assemblages. In the present work the distribution patterns of the macrofauna associated with Saccorhiza polyschides holdfasts along the western coast of Iberian Peninsula was studied. The aims of this work were to evaluate (i) the role of Saccorhiza polyschides holdfasts as suitable habitat for littoral macrofauna, (ii) the influence of latitude on the colonization patterns, and (iii) to examine the processes determining these colonization patterns. This study took place at three different locations along the western coast of Iberian Peninsula, Ferrol (Galicia, northern Spain), Viana do Castelo (northern Portugal) and Figueira da Foz (central Portugal). Sampling of macrofaunal organisms was held by scuba diving and eight samples were collected on the nearshore rocky subtidal zone of each site. All species were identified to the highest taxonomic level possible. Similarity analyses (Cluster and NMDS) showed the separation of the sampling sites in two different groups: one corresponding to the northern limits of the study area (Ferrol) and another corresponding to the two Portuguese sampling sites (Viana do Castelo and Figueira da Foz). The results showed that Saccorhiza polyschides provides a suitable habitat for 107 species, mainly small crustaceans like amphipods and molluscs. The inner species partitioning of samples suggests the additional influence of the exposure degree of each sampling area. The observed colonization patterns are consistent with habitats with high level of environmental stress, which could be related to the seasonal instability of holdfasts.

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Keywords: Kelps, Nearshore communities, marine invertebrates, biogeography, Saccorhiza polyschides, species distribution patterns, Marine Biodiversity, rocky bottom

Conference: IMMR | International Meeting on Marine Research 2014, Peniche, Portugal, 10 Jul - 11 Jul, 2014.

Presentation Type: Poster Presentation

Topic: BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT

Citation: Pereira S, Carvalho JC and Gomes PT (2014). Macrofauna associated with Saccorhiza polyschides (Lightfoot) Batters 1902 holdfasts. Front. Mar. Sci. Conference Abstract: IMMR | International Meeting on Marine Research 2014. doi: 10.3389/conf.fmars.2014.02.00100

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Received: 24 Apr 2014; Published Online: 18 Jul 2014.

* Correspondence: Dr. Susana Pereira, Universidade do Minho, CBMA - Molecular and Environmental Biology Centre, BRAGA, 4710-057, Portugal, susana.d.pereira@gmail.com