Biodiversity and Trophic Structure of the Rocky Intertidal Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Southern Patagonia, Argentina

IF 1.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Austral Ecology Pub Date : 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1111/aec.70103
Juan P. Martin, Carlos E. Rumbold, Susana Pittaluga, Mario Perroni, Alicia Sar, Santiago H. Torres
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The objective of this study was to characterise the intertidal macroinvertebrate assemblages from marine and estuarine macrotidal rocky shores in Southern Patagonia, Argentina. To achieve this aim, we analysed spatial changes in biodiversity and trophic structure, and explored their relationship with the main physical environmental variables. The study was conducted during spring 2021 and summer, autumn and winter 2022 in the south of Santa Cruz province, at sites with different salinity regimes and wave exposure. Different tidal levels and substrate slopes were compared. Data of abundance, richness and diversity of taxa and functional feeding groups were analysed and compared using univariate and multivariate statistics. Distinct macroinvertebrate assemblages could be recognised in the rocky intertidal of the study area, which were related to the different combinations of environmental variables. The salinity regime was the environmental factor most closely associated with the changes in the composition and diversity of the macroinvertebrate assemblage at a medium geographic scale. The macrotidal regime that characterises the region together with the particular geomorphology of its rocky shores highlights the effect of those variables that cause stress due to desiccation and exposure to extreme conditions. The main physical factors determining the diversity of taxa and feeding strategies at a small geographical scale are tidal level and substrate slope. Protection from waves favours the settlement of infaunal species and exotic species in sheltered rocky shores, where they find a more suitable and less stressful environment for their settlement. The results obtained are important for their biogeographic and ecological implications and provide relevant information for establishing management and conservation measures for coastal environments.

阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚南部潮间带大型无脊椎动物群落的生物多样性和营养结构
本研究的目的是表征阿根廷南巴塔哥尼亚海洋和河口大潮岩石海岸的潮间带大型无脊椎动物群落。为了实现这一目标,我们分析了生物多样性和营养结构的空间变化,并探讨了它们与主要物理环境变量的关系。该研究于2021年春季和夏季、2022年秋季和冬季在圣克鲁斯省南部进行,地点具有不同的盐度和波浪暴露。比较了不同潮位和基质坡度。采用单因素和多因素统计方法对各分类群和功能摄食组的丰度、丰富度和多样性数据进行分析和比较。在研究区岩石潮间带中发现了不同的大型无脊椎动物组合,这与环境变量的不同组合有关。盐度是中等地理尺度下与大型无脊椎动物群落组成和多样性变化关系最为密切的环境因子。具有该地区特征的大潮汐制度及其岩石海岸的特殊地貌突出了由于干燥和暴露在极端条件下造成压力的那些变量的影响。在小地理尺度上,决定类群多样性和取食策略的主要物理因子是潮位和底物坡度。海浪的保护有利于水生物种和外来物种在有庇护的岩石海岸定居,在那里它们找到一个更适合和压力更小的环境。所得结果对其生物地理和生态意义具有重要意义,并为建立沿海环境的管理和保护措施提供了相关信息。
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Austral Ecology
Austral Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Austral Ecology is the premier journal for basic and applied ecology in the Southern Hemisphere. As the official Journal of The Ecological Society of Australia (ESA), Austral Ecology addresses the commonality between ecosystems in Australia and many parts of southern Africa, South America, New Zealand and Oceania. For example many species in the unique biotas of these regions share common Gondwana ancestors. ESA''s aim is to publish innovative research to encourage the sharing of information and experiences that enrich the understanding of the ecology of the Southern Hemisphere. Austral Ecology involves an editorial board with representatives from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Brazil and Argentina. These representatives provide expert opinions, access to qualified reviewers and act as a focus for attracting a wide range of contributions from countries across the region. Austral Ecology publishes original papers describing experimental, observational or theoretical studies on terrestrial, marine or freshwater systems, which are considered without taxonomic bias. Special thematic issues are published regularly, including symposia on the ecology of estuaries and soft sediment habitats, freshwater systems and coral reef fish.
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