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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
How morphodynamic gradients shape the distribution of meiofauna and nematodes on sandy beaches of the Amazon region?
Abstract
The present study analyzed how a small-scale morphodynamic gradient, based on the level of exposure to oceanic waves, shapes the spatial distribution patterns of the local meiofauna, with a special focus on the nematodes, of tropical macrotidal beaches on the Amazon coast (northern Brazil). The study focused on three sandy beaches, first compiling their physical characteristics (waves, currents and morphodynamic state), and then sampling biological and sediment samples at five different levels across the intertidal zone. Meiofauna was composed of 11 different groups, but was dominated by Nematoda. The nematode assemblage had a total of 89 genera, of which Daptonema and Theristus (both from family Xyalidae) were the most abundant on all studied beaches, at most intertidal levels. The diversity of nematode genera increased toward the low tide mark, while nematode density peaked in either the upper (on the protected and tide-dominated beaches) or intermediate levels (on the exposed, tide-modified beach). Distinct faunal zonation patterns were identified on the three beaches, which were influenced by their level of exposure to oceanic conditions, their granulometry, and the moisture of the sediment. While the variation in the characteristics of the meiofauna can be attributed to the level of exposure of beaches, horizontal distribution patterns were also closely related to habitat heterogeneity, including morphological features and freshwater inputs.
Bibliographic citation
Gomes de Melo, T.P.; Aviz, D.; Melo da Silva, D.C.; Lopes da Silva, S.E.; da Costa Borba, T.A.; Rollnic, M.; Venekey, V. (2024). How morphodynamic gradients shape the distribution of meiofauna and nematodes on sandy beaches of the Amazon region? Regional Studies in Marine Science 79: 103844. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103844
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Tatianne Pereira Gomes de Melo
author
Name
Daiane Aviz
author
Name
Débora Cristina Melo da Silva
author
Name
Sara Elaine Lopes da Silva
author
Name
Thaís Angélica da Costa Borba
author
Name
Marcelo Rollnic
author
Name
Virág Venekey

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DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103844

thesaurus terms

term
Benthic fauna (term code: 870 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Meiobenthos (term code: 5103 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Tropical regions (term code: 84109 - defined in term set: CSA Technology Research Database Master Thesaurus)

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date created
2024-10-21
date modified
2024-10-21