Artigo Revisado por pares

Ecological patterns in the benthic macrobiota across the continental shelf off central Chile

1995; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 40; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00785326.1995.10430583

ISSN

0078-5326

Autores

Víctor A. Gallardo, Franklin D. Carrasco, Rubén H. Roa-Ureta, Juan I. Cañete,

Tópico(s)

Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Resumo

Abstract The upper sublittoral benthic macrobiota off central Chile (36° 32'S) was sampled on six cruises during 1984 and 1985, at four fixed benthic stations. The aim of this study was to learn about bathymetric and seasonal patterns ofdistribution and abundance of macrobenthos, including the macroinfauna and the sulfur bacteria Thioploca spp., and their relationship to oceanographic variables, in particular, dissolved oxygen. Biotic data were analyzed by different approaches and methods, including community attributes, diversity indices, and ordination analyses: principal component analysis (PCA) and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS). The relations between environmental variables and the biota were explored by PCA and correlation analyses. Results show significant declines with depth in the number of macrofaunal species, numerical abundance and biomass. Shannon-Wiener diversity differences were not significant however. According to a biomass distribution analysis, prokaryotes appear associated with the deeper bottoms. The community ordination disclosed three depth-associated biotic assemblages. Species in these assemblages do show seasonal and bathymetric patterns of abundance and distribution and, despite the variability of the former, the latter appear to be shaped by dissolved oxygen content in the water close to the bottom. Keywords: Benthic sublittoral macroinfaunabacterial matsdissolved oxygenEastern OceanBoundary Current systemcontinental shelf

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