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Provedor de dados:  ArchiMer
País:  France
Título:  Distributional overlap rather than habitat differentiation characterizes co-occurrence of bivalves in intertidal soft sediment systems
Autores:  Compton, Tanya J.
Troost, Tineke A.
Van Der Meer, Jaap
Kraan, Casper
Honkoop, Pieter J. C.
Rogers, Danny I.
Pearson, Grant B.
De Goeij, Petra
Bocher, Pierrick
Lavaleye, Marc S. S.
Leyrer, Jutta
Yates, Mick G.
Dekinga, Anne
Piersma, Theunis
Data:  2008-12
Ano:  2008
Palavras-chave:  Aiguillon Bay
Marennes Oleron Bay
Mont Saint Michel Bay
Wadden Sea
The Wash
Roebuck Bay
Banc d'Arguin
Sediment diversity
Resumo:  Diverse species assemblages are often associated with a diversity of habitat structures. Sedimentary systems seem to be no exception, as within sedimentary systems benthic species diversity within a sample point appears to correlate with sediment grain size complexity. However, it remains to be shown whether total benthic species diversity relates to a system's sediment heterogeneity across multiple systems. In the present paper we examined whether bivalve diversity is associated with: (1) sediment heterogeneity across systems and (2) sediment grain size complexity within systems, at 9 temperate and tropical tidal flat systems. Although bivalve life-history strategies, like post-settlement habitat selection, might suggest that sediment heterogeneity should be important for bivalve species, bivalve diversity and sediment heterogeneity were not associated across systems. Interestingly, the association between total benthic diversity and sediment heterogeneity was also not significant, suggesting that changing species composition across systems does not account for the lack of a correlation between bivalve diversity and sediment heterogeneity. Instead of habitat differentiation, bivalve diversity within a sample point was highest in 'complex' fine-grained sediments and bivalve distributions showed a large degree of distributional overlap in all systems. The results of this study at both smaller and larger spatial scales suggest that coexistence between bivalve species in diverse tidal flats is not associated with increased sediment heterogeneity.
Tipo:  Text
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-6141.pdf

http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/sup-6141.pdf

DOI:10.3354/meps07732
Editor:  Inter-Research
Relação:  http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6141/
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Marine Ecology Progress Series (0171-8630) (Inter-Research), 2008-12 , Vol. 373 , P. 25-35
Direitos:  2008 Inter-Research
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