Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.

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Autor(a) principal: Materatski, Patrick
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Vafeiadou, Anna-Maria, Moens, T., Adão, Helena, Adao, Helena
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6635
Resumo: During 2008, Zostera noltii seagrass beds of the Mira estuary (SW coast of Portugal) suffered a total collapse. During 2009 symptoms of early recovery were observed. The availability of pre-collapse data and the sequence of sudden collapse followed by early and gradual recovery create a rare natural experiment on recovery and resilience of seagrass ecosystems. The principal goal of this study is to assess the evolution and resilience of the benthic nematodes assemblages during the natural recovery of the seagrass beds through analysis of the spatial and seasonal differences in structural and functional characteristics of the communities. The horizontal macroscale (km). and small scale variability will be evaluate. We hypothesize that the new environmental conditions of the early recovery, with sparsely distributed and small-sized seagrass patches, will increase the spatial heterogeneity of nematode communities and significantly affect community diversity, both taxonomic and functional. The sampling design was follows: Samples were collected in four “occasions”, (June, September, Dezember 2010 and February 2011), at randomly “stations” located over a distance 50 m, at two “sites”, 2km distance. In order to test the hypothesis that the composition of nematodes assemblages changes spatially and seasonally a two–way PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Mean nematode densities varied between 2 ind. 10 cm-2 and maximum of 4735 ind. 10 cm-2 both at station B and 89 species were identified. The PCO ordination based on abundance and composition of nematode genera clearly reflected the discrimination of the two sites, and Permanova analysis showed significant differences across “sites”, and sampling stations, nevertheless no significant differences was observed between “sampling occasions. The increase of spatial heterogeneity was clear identified. The response of the nematode assemblages after an extreme event as the collapse of the seagrass bed, both in terms of density and diversity, highlight a substantial resilience and recovery potential.
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spelling Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.Benthic NematodesRecoveryseagrass bedsDuring 2008, Zostera noltii seagrass beds of the Mira estuary (SW coast of Portugal) suffered a total collapse. During 2009 symptoms of early recovery were observed. The availability of pre-collapse data and the sequence of sudden collapse followed by early and gradual recovery create a rare natural experiment on recovery and resilience of seagrass ecosystems. The principal goal of this study is to assess the evolution and resilience of the benthic nematodes assemblages during the natural recovery of the seagrass beds through analysis of the spatial and seasonal differences in structural and functional characteristics of the communities. The horizontal macroscale (km). and small scale variability will be evaluate. We hypothesize that the new environmental conditions of the early recovery, with sparsely distributed and small-sized seagrass patches, will increase the spatial heterogeneity of nematode communities and significantly affect community diversity, both taxonomic and functional. The sampling design was follows: Samples were collected in four “occasions”, (June, September, Dezember 2010 and February 2011), at randomly “stations” located over a distance 50 m, at two “sites”, 2km distance. In order to test the hypothesis that the composition of nematodes assemblages changes spatially and seasonally a two–way PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Mean nematode densities varied between 2 ind. 10 cm-2 and maximum of 4735 ind. 10 cm-2 both at station B and 89 species were identified. The PCO ordination based on abundance and composition of nematode genera clearly reflected the discrimination of the two sites, and Permanova analysis showed significant differences across “sites”, and sampling stations, nevertheless no significant differences was observed between “sampling occasions. The increase of spatial heterogeneity was clear identified. The response of the nematode assemblages after an extreme event as the collapse of the seagrass bed, both in terms of density and diversity, highlight a substantial resilience and recovery potential.ECSA 50 Symposium Book abstracts- Today's Science for Tomorow's management2012-12-07T15:46:32Z2012-12-072012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/6635http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6635engECSA 50 Symposium Book abstracts- Today's Science for Tomorow's management, 2012, 3-7 June Venice Italy-9-20simnaonaopmateratski@uevora.ptndndhadao@uevora.ptnd367Materatski, PatrickVafeiadou, Anna-MariaMoens, T.Adão, HelenaAdao, Helenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:46:17Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/6635Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:01:24.444831Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
title Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
spellingShingle Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
Materatski, Patrick
Benthic Nematodes
Recovery
seagrass beds
title_short Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
title_full Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
title_fullStr Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
title_sort Recovery of Benthic Nematodes Assemblages After a Major Collapse in Seagrass Beds of Zostera Noltii.
author Materatski, Patrick
author_facet Materatski, Patrick
Vafeiadou, Anna-Maria
Moens, T.
Adão, Helena
Adao, Helena
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author2 Vafeiadou, Anna-Maria
Moens, T.
Adão, Helena
Adao, Helena
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Materatski, Patrick
Vafeiadou, Anna-Maria
Moens, T.
Adão, Helena
Adao, Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Benthic Nematodes
Recovery
seagrass beds
topic Benthic Nematodes
Recovery
seagrass beds
description During 2008, Zostera noltii seagrass beds of the Mira estuary (SW coast of Portugal) suffered a total collapse. During 2009 symptoms of early recovery were observed. The availability of pre-collapse data and the sequence of sudden collapse followed by early and gradual recovery create a rare natural experiment on recovery and resilience of seagrass ecosystems. The principal goal of this study is to assess the evolution and resilience of the benthic nematodes assemblages during the natural recovery of the seagrass beds through analysis of the spatial and seasonal differences in structural and functional characteristics of the communities. The horizontal macroscale (km). and small scale variability will be evaluate. We hypothesize that the new environmental conditions of the early recovery, with sparsely distributed and small-sized seagrass patches, will increase the spatial heterogeneity of nematode communities and significantly affect community diversity, both taxonomic and functional. The sampling design was follows: Samples were collected in four “occasions”, (June, September, Dezember 2010 and February 2011), at randomly “stations” located over a distance 50 m, at two “sites”, 2km distance. In order to test the hypothesis that the composition of nematodes assemblages changes spatially and seasonally a two–way PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Mean nematode densities varied between 2 ind. 10 cm-2 and maximum of 4735 ind. 10 cm-2 both at station B and 89 species were identified. The PCO ordination based on abundance and composition of nematode genera clearly reflected the discrimination of the two sites, and Permanova analysis showed significant differences across “sites”, and sampling stations, nevertheless no significant differences was observed between “sampling occasions. The increase of spatial heterogeneity was clear identified. The response of the nematode assemblages after an extreme event as the collapse of the seagrass bed, both in terms of density and diversity, highlight a substantial resilience and recovery potential.
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