沙滩大型动物的潮汐运动

N. Hacking
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本文研究了新南威尔士州Arrawarra海滩潮间带大型动物群落组织在潮汐高度范围内的可能变化。在退潮时将海滩划分为7层,在涨潮和退潮期间以及在两者之间的两个均匀潮汐阶段,在每层采集10个动物岩心样本。利用聚类分析方法,对各潮期大型动物群的分布情况进行了调查,发现潮梯度上存在亚群落。虽然三个亚群落或组合是明显的涨潮和之前的样品时间,但该分析未能证明在潮汐循环中存在一致的“分区”。利用卡方分析和相关的伪概率检验,研究了不同物种种群在潮汐周期中的移动情况。只有一种(Arabella iricolor iricolor)的分布随时间发生了显著变化;然而,许多物种的小种群数量可能混淆了沙滩大型动物随着水位的潜在移动的概念:i)一系列亚群落;ii)单个物种。结论是,海滩大型动物群落被组织为跨海岸的物种序列,而不是在不同的“区域”。
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Tidal movement of sandy beach macrofauna
This paper investigates possible changes in the organisation of the intertidal macrofauna community of Arrawarra Beach, NSW, over a range of tidal heights. The beach was divided into seven levels at low tide and 10 core samples for fauna were taken at each level during both high and low tide and at two evenly spaced tidal stages in between. For each tidal stage the distribution of the macrofauna across the shore was investigated for the existence of sub- communities across the tidal gradient using cluster analysis. This analysis failed to demonstrate a consistent “zonation” across the tidal cycle, although three sub-communities or assemblages were apparent high tide and the sample time before it. Movement of separate species populations was investigated over the tidal cycle using chi-squared analysis and an associated pseudo-probability test. Only one species (the polychaete Arabella iricolor iricolor) showed a significant change in distribution across the shore with time; however, small population numbers for many of the species may have confounded the concept of the potential movement with water level of sandy beach macrofauna as: i) a series of subcommunities; and ii) individual species. It is concluded that beach macrofaunal communities are organised as a seriation of species across the shore rather than in distinct “zones”.
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