Hydrodynamic Conditions Effects on Soft-Bottom Subtidal Nearshore Benthic Community Structure and Distribution

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Marine Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-30 DOI:10.1155/2020/4674580
Clémence Foulquier, Julien Baills, Alison Arraud, F. D’Amico, H. Blanchet, D. Rihouey, N. Bru
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This study assesses the impacts of wave action and freshwater outflow on soft-bottom benthic macrofauna spatial distribution and temporal stability along the highly exposed French Basque coast. Sediment characteristics and macrofauna abundance have been seasonally investigated during two years for nine stations located at the same (6 m) depth and spread over three subtidal sites showing distinct exposure levels. Wave climate has been determined through an operational numerical model. A total of 121 taxa were recorded, gathered in three main faunal assemblages, as revealed by classification and ordination methods. Non-parametric multivariate multiple regression (distance-based linear model) showed that the variations in macrofaunal distribution can be explained by hydrodynamic conditions. Wave exposure strongly linked to estuarine inputs were the most relevant abiotic factors influencing distributional patterns and functional structure as described by biological traits analysis. Despite the influence of these abiotic variables affecting sedimentary dynamics, seasonal stability was observed in macrobenthic assemblages composition suggesting an ability to recover from natural disturbances such as (e.g.) winter storms. In this way, these results provide baseline knowledge for future ecosystem and resource management in shallow subtidal areas strongly exposed to swell and freshwater outflow where soft-bottom macrozoobenthic communities are less frequently studied.
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水动力条件对软底潮下近岸底栖生物群落结构和分布的影响
本研究评估了波浪作用和淡水流出对法国巴斯克海岸高度暴露的软底海底大型动物空间分布和时间稳定性的影响。在两年内,对位于同一地点的九个站点的沉积物特征和大型动物丰度进行了季节性调查(6 m) 三个潮下位点的深度和分布显示出不同的暴露水平。波浪气候已经通过一个可操作的数值模型确定。根据分类和排序方法,共记录了121个分类群,聚集在三个主要的动物群落中。非参数多元回归(基于距离的线性模型)表明,大型动物群分布的变化可以用流体动力学条件来解释。生物学特征分析表明,与河口输入密切相关的波浪暴露是影响分布模式和功能结构的最相关的非生物因素。尽管这些非生物变量影响了沉积动力学,但在大型底栖生物群落组成中观察到了季节稳定性,这表明它们有能力从自然扰动(如冬季风暴)中恢复过来。通过这种方式,这些结果为强烈暴露于涌浪和淡水流出的潮下浅层地区未来的生态系统和资源管理提供了基线知识,而软底大型底栖动物群落的研究较少。
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Journal of Marine Sciences
Journal of Marine Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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