M. Buršić, L. Iveša, A. Jaklin, Milvana Arko Pijevac
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Abstract
Red coralligenous algae Corallina officinalis provides shelter to many invertebrate species from wave actions, predation and desiccation stress in the intertidal area. Physical structure and complexity of the habitat have a major influence on biodiversity of this community. The aim of this preliminary study was to examine the diversity of invertebrate assemblages inside the red algae C. officinalis turf. Three sampling locations were chosen where algal cover range was above 90%. On each location sampling was done quantitatively by scraping off within 3 replicate quadrats 20 x 20 cm in size. A total of 30,518 specimens were isolated from all sampling locations. The prevalent groups were amphipod crustaceans, polychaetes, bivalves and gastropods that made a total of 86% of all macrofaunal groups associated with algal turfs. The most abundant group were amphipods that made 42% of the total separated individual invertebrates. Our study demonstrated that C. officinalis is a very important habitat with high abundance and diversity of invertebrate assemblages.
红珊瑚藻为潮间带的许多无脊椎动物提供庇护,使其免受波浪作用、捕食和干燥压力的影响。生境的物理结构和复杂性对该群落的生物多样性有重要影响。本初步研究的目的是研究红藻C. officinalis草皮内无脊椎动物群落的多样性。选取了三个藻类覆盖范围在90%以上的采样地点。在每个地点,通过在3个重复样方内刮掉20 x 20 cm的样品来定量取样。所有采样点共分离标本30,518份。主要类群为片足类、甲壳类、多毛类、双壳类和腹足类,占与藻地相关的大型动物类群的86%。数量最多的是片脚类动物,占分离个体无脊椎动物总数的42%。我们的研究表明,officinalis是一个非常重要的栖息地,具有丰富和多样性的无脊椎动物组合。