J. Otero-Schmitt, J. L. Prez-Cirera
Infralittoral Benthic Biocoenoses from Northern Rķa de Muros, Atlantic Coast of Northwest Spain
Infralittoral benthic biocoenoses and their patterns of zonation on exposed shores north of the Rķa de Muros (northwest Spain)were studied. Atotal of 84 surveys allowed the characterisation of 11maincommunities, which differ mainly due to depth and substrate. These communities develop in broad belts, with awell marked zonation: communities of Cystoseiraceae at the infralittoral fringe, communities of Laminariales down to 15m deep, sciophilous communities at deeper levels, and infralittoral communities on sandy bottoms. Although variations with depth were noted, the main number of species is rather similar in all communities except for those on sandy bottoms. Numbers of Rhodophyta stand out in all communities except for that of Halidrys siliquosa. Thenumber of animals is high in all communities, but animal cover is only high in this last community. Cover of Phaeophyceae stands out among the algal cover, except for communities of sandy bottoms. Hemiphanerophyceae are the algae with highest cover on rocky bottoms, and cover is more variable on sandy bottoms. The presence of upwelling in this area explains the presence of 9 of the 11 communities characterised as being typical of northwestern Europe, while only 2 (Phyllariopsis purpurascens and Cystoseira usneoides communities) show meridional affinities.
Botanica Marina, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 0006-8055
Volume: 45, 04/2002
Pages: 93 - 122
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