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Seagrass meadow and macrofauna communities in Southern coast of Algerian Basin (El Mellah Lagoon), 2019
Citation
HAMZA H, De Wit R, Mammeria A B (2025). Seagrass meadow and macrofauna communities in Southern coast of Algerian Basin (El Mellah Lagoon), 2019. Version 1.2. Hellenic Center for Marine Research. Samplingevent dataset. https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/8754

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Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
This dataset is the main part of a study conducted monthly throughout 2019 at three stations selected due to their combined continental and marine influences. The study aimed to assess the health status of the El Mellah lagoon. The analysis of the spatio-temporal variation of angiosperms reveals significant changes in their distribution within the lagoon, which appear to be linked to fluctuations in the environmental conditions of El Mellah. It is observed that Zostera noltei (Hornemann, 1832) dominates the stations influenced by freshwater, while Ruppia maritima (Linnaeus, 1753) dominates the northern part of the lagoon, where the influence of marine waters is more pronounced. The invasive species Arcuatula senhousia, which was first observed in June 2019 in El Mellah, has been found attached to the leaves and rhizomes of Zostera noltei, and to a lesser extent, on the empty shells of the bivalve Cerastoderma glaucum. Since its introduction, it has dominated the bivalve community in El Mellah with a maximum density of 1321 ± 1167 ind.m-2. This phenomenon can lead to a decline in the biodiversity of the lagoon, particularly affecting the Zostera noltei seagrass and the threatened Cerastoderma glaucum species. It is necessary to conduct comprehensive studies to assess the impact of Arcuatula senhousia in the El Mellah lagoon to implement appropriate conservation and restoration measures to preserve the integrity of the ecosystem."

Lineage
Prior to publication data undergo quality control checked which are described in https://github.com/EMODnet/EMODnetBiocheck?tab=readme-ov-file#understanding-the-output

Scope
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Bio-geographical regions, Biota, Climate change, Climate Change, Environment, Geoscientific Information, Habitats and biotopes, Invasive species, Metadata non conformant, Metadata not evaluated, No limitations to public access, Occurrence, Oceans, Sea regions, WGS84 (EPSG:4326), XYZ ASCII, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, Mollusca, Tracheophyta

Geographical coverage
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: 8,3144; MinLat: 36,8772 - MaxLong: 8,3308; MaxLat: 36,9094 [WGS84]

Temporal coverage
20 February 2019 - 20 December 2019

Taxonomic coverage
Mollusca [WoRMS]
Tracheophyta [WoRMS]

Contributors
Badji Mokhtar-Annaba University (UBMA), moredata creator
IRD-CNRS;Unité Mixte de Recherche MARine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation (UMR MARBEC), moredata creator
Algiers University 1, more

Related datasets
Published in:
EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more


Release date: 2025-02-01
Metadatarecord created: 2025-02-24
Information last updated: 2025-03-31
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