Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Adão, Helena, Patricio, J., Neto, J. M., Costa, Maria Jose, Marques, J.C.
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/10174/6150
Resumo: Global climate changes contribute to the occurrence of stronger and more frequent extreme events, which have unmistakable impact on temporal and spatial distribution patterns of benthic communities. The interest of studding benthic fauna response to extreme events is to obtain useful information on detecting which organisms better reflect ecological status of systems, and, on the other hand, to understand early warning indicators able to function on a sea level rise situation. Meiofaunal communities from two Portuguese estuaries (Mondego and Mira) with different anthropogenic impacts (EFICAS project) were studied, and data collected under different freshwater discharge situations and along the salinity gradient (<0.5 to >30), are hoped to reduce knowledge gaps existent on the quantitative distribution of these organisms in Southern European estuaries. . . In both estuaries, spatial patterns regarding meiofauna abundance and species composition clearly reflected salinity gradients; densities increased from freshwater to seaward areas, and three distinct assemblages were identified: (i) Freshwater areas, where Total meiofauna, Nematoda and Harpaticoids copepods presented the lowest densities in the whole estuary; (ii) Oligohaline and Mesohaline areas, which presented low Total meiobenthic densities and low diversity; (iii) Polyhaline and Euhaline areas, where Meiofauna reached the highest densities and diversity. Although the salinity gradient is strongly linked to sediment’s properties, and the set of environmental and biotic factors created along systems interact to regulate meiofauna communities, other environmental factors, such as granulometry, nutrients concentration and sediment’s organic matter content, were found to play an important role in structuring meiofauna communities from Euhaline areas of both estuaries. .
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spelling Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).subtidal meiofaunaestuarine gradientsClimate Changeeuropean estuariesGlobal climate changes contribute to the occurrence of stronger and more frequent extreme events, which have unmistakable impact on temporal and spatial distribution patterns of benthic communities. The interest of studding benthic fauna response to extreme events is to obtain useful information on detecting which organisms better reflect ecological status of systems, and, on the other hand, to understand early warning indicators able to function on a sea level rise situation. Meiofaunal communities from two Portuguese estuaries (Mondego and Mira) with different anthropogenic impacts (EFICAS project) were studied, and data collected under different freshwater discharge situations and along the salinity gradient (<0.5 to >30), are hoped to reduce knowledge gaps existent on the quantitative distribution of these organisms in Southern European estuaries. . . In both estuaries, spatial patterns regarding meiofauna abundance and species composition clearly reflected salinity gradients; densities increased from freshwater to seaward areas, and three distinct assemblages were identified: (i) Freshwater areas, where Total meiofauna, Nematoda and Harpaticoids copepods presented the lowest densities in the whole estuary; (ii) Oligohaline and Mesohaline areas, which presented low Total meiobenthic densities and low diversity; (iii) Polyhaline and Euhaline areas, where Meiofauna reached the highest densities and diversity. Although the salinity gradient is strongly linked to sediment’s properties, and the set of environmental and biotic factors created along systems interact to regulate meiofauna communities, other environmental factors, such as granulometry, nutrients concentration and sediment’s organic matter content, were found to play an important role in structuring meiofauna communities from Euhaline areas of both estuaries. .ECSA 43rd Symposium Book abstracts- Climate change impacts in south-Europaean Coastal Ecosystems2012-11-30T14:47:03Z2012-11-302008-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/6150http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6150engECSA 43rd Symposium Book abstracts- Estuarine&Coastal Sciences Associationsimnaonaoalves.anasofia0@gmail.comhadao@uevora.ptndndndnd221Alves, AnaAdão, HelenaPatricio, J.Neto, J. M.Costa, Maria JoseMarques, J.C.info: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:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:45:27Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/6150Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:01:01.007503Repositório 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 Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
title Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
spellingShingle Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
Alves, Ana
subtidal meiofauna
estuarine gradients
Climate Change
european estuaries
title_short Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
title_full Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
title_sort Spatial distribution of subtidal meiofauna communities along a salinity gradient in two Southern European estuaries (Portugal).
author Alves, Ana
author_facet Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Costa, Maria Jose
Marques, J.C.
author_role author
author2 Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Costa, Maria Jose
Marques, J.C.
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Costa, Maria Jose
Marques, J.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv subtidal meiofauna
estuarine gradients
Climate Change
european estuaries
topic subtidal meiofauna
estuarine gradients
Climate Change
european estuaries
description Global climate changes contribute to the occurrence of stronger and more frequent extreme events, which have unmistakable impact on temporal and spatial distribution patterns of benthic communities. The interest of studding benthic fauna response to extreme events is to obtain useful information on detecting which organisms better reflect ecological status of systems, and, on the other hand, to understand early warning indicators able to function on a sea level rise situation. Meiofaunal communities from two Portuguese estuaries (Mondego and Mira) with different anthropogenic impacts (EFICAS project) were studied, and data collected under different freshwater discharge situations and along the salinity gradient (<0.5 to >30), are hoped to reduce knowledge gaps existent on the quantitative distribution of these organisms in Southern European estuaries. . . In both estuaries, spatial patterns regarding meiofauna abundance and species composition clearly reflected salinity gradients; densities increased from freshwater to seaward areas, and three distinct assemblages were identified: (i) Freshwater areas, where Total meiofauna, Nematoda and Harpaticoids copepods presented the lowest densities in the whole estuary; (ii) Oligohaline and Mesohaline areas, which presented low Total meiobenthic densities and low diversity; (iii) Polyhaline and Euhaline areas, where Meiofauna reached the highest densities and diversity. Although the salinity gradient is strongly linked to sediment’s properties, and the set of environmental and biotic factors created along systems interact to regulate meiofauna communities, other environmental factors, such as granulometry, nutrients concentration and sediment’s organic matter content, were found to play an important role in structuring meiofauna communities from Euhaline areas of both estuaries. .
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