Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Adão, Helena, Patricio, J., Neto, J. M., Vinagre, P., Verissimo, H., Marques, J. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6582
Resumo: With the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive there is the need to develop assessment tools based on biological data, which are adequate for all European aquatic systems. Macrofauna communities have traditionally been used to assess and evaluate ecological integrity. However, meiofauna communities can also suitably reflect the ecological conditions present in a particular system. Free-living nematodes are the dominant fraction of meiofauna communities. Their importance in the nutrients cycle is known and their use as biological indicators has been registered worldwide. Nevertheless, the outputs given by the study of nematodes communities in the assessment of quality in estuarine systems are poor, compared with those given by macrobenthic assemblages. The main objective of this study was to examine spatial and temporal variations of density and diversity of nematodes and macrofauna communities and to understand how diversity indices were influenced by season and by “target” community. The questions addressed in this study were 1) which environmental variables were the most important in influencing the distribution of the communities? and 2) did free-living nematodes and macrofauna assemblages provide comparable ecological assessment information? Differences between the ecological conditions were detected considering both communities, with nematodes assemblages presenting a higher quality status. Besides spatial variations, seasonal differences were also recorded for both communities. Probably, these seasonal changes could be related with recruitment events and other population processes, which in turn affected the diversity indices. Future research should focus on defining the best sampling period and exploring the reasons behind different ecological assessments provided by both communities (e.g. distinct response times).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
title Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
spellingShingle Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
Alves, Ana
subtidal
Nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
title_short Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
title_full Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
title_fullStr Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
title_sort Seasonal and spatial variability of nematodes and macrofauna assemblages in the Mondego estuary: can these communities provide comparable ecological assessment information?
author Alves, Ana
author_facet Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Vinagre, P.
Verissimo, H.
Marques, J. C.
author_role author
author2 Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Vinagre, P.
Verissimo, H.
Marques, J. C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Ana
Adão, Helena
Patricio, J.
Neto, J. M.
Vinagre, P.
Verissimo, H.
Marques, J. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv subtidal
Nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
topic subtidal
Nematodes
macrofauna
assess benthic condition
description With the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive there is the need to develop assessment tools based on biological data, which are adequate for all European aquatic systems. Macrofauna communities have traditionally been used to assess and evaluate ecological integrity. However, meiofauna communities can also suitably reflect the ecological conditions present in a particular system. Free-living nematodes are the dominant fraction of meiofauna communities. Their importance in the nutrients cycle is known and their use as biological indicators has been registered worldwide. Nevertheless, the outputs given by the study of nematodes communities in the assessment of quality in estuarine systems are poor, compared with those given by macrobenthic assemblages. The main objective of this study was to examine spatial and temporal variations of density and diversity of nematodes and macrofauna communities and to understand how diversity indices were influenced by season and by “target” community. The questions addressed in this study were 1) which environmental variables were the most important in influencing the distribution of the communities? and 2) did free-living nematodes and macrofauna assemblages provide comparable ecological assessment information? Differences between the ecological conditions were detected considering both communities, with nematodes assemblages presenting a higher quality status. Besides spatial variations, seasonal differences were also recorded for both communities. Probably, these seasonal changes could be related with recruitment events and other population processes, which in turn affected the diversity indices. Future research should focus on defining the best sampling period and exploring the reasons behind different ecological assessments provided by both communities (e.g. distinct response times).
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