Adriana Carvalhal Fonseca, R. Villaça, B. Knoppers
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引用次数: 14
摘要
本研究于1999年至2002年进行,研究了巴西东北海岸Atol das Rocas底栖珊瑚礁群的群落结构和一些生态方面的问题。它与西南大西洋的唯一环礁相对应,其特点是地形较浅,几乎完全由珊瑚藻构成。浅滩的优势种为形成草皮的红色大藻单纯地藻(Digenea simplex)和厚皮藻(Hydrolithon pachydermum)。甲壳绿大藻(Dictyosphaeria ocellata)和形成草皮的红大藻(Gelidiella acerosa)为亚优势种。其生物量值约为其他物种的2倍,表明其在该礁带群落结构中的相关性。生物多样性指数表明,在少数物种中,群落结构具有较高的均衡性和相对的时间稳定性。礁滩区群落结构存在局部空间差异,可划分为3个亚生境。底栖生物的分布模式和丰度似乎与礁滩的环境条件有关,如低水流湍流、长时间的空气暴露和低食草动物压力。
Reef Flat Community Structure of Atol das Rocas, Northeast Brazil and Southwest Atlantic
This study was conducted during 1999 to 2002 and addresses the community structure and some ecological aspects of the benthic reef flat assemblages of Atol das Rocas, located offshore the NE brazilian coast. It corresponds to the sole atoll of the SW Atlantic, which characterized by a shallow topography and is almost completely built by coralline algae. The turf forming red macroalgae Digenea simplex and the crustose coralline Hydrolithon pachydermum were the dominant species of the reef flat. The crustose green macroalgae Dictyosphaeria ocellata and the turf forming red macroalgae Gelidiella acerosa were the subdominant species. Biomass values of D. simplex were about twice higher than the other species, pointing out to its relevance in the community structure of this reef zone. Biodiversity indices indicated a high equitability within the few species observed and a relative temporal stability of the community structure. Some local spatial variations were found in the community structure of the reef flat zone, enabling the definition of three subhabitats. The patterns of distribution and abundance of the benthic organisms seem to be related to the environmental conditions of the reef flat, such as low water turbulence, lengthy periods of aerial exposure, and low herbivore pressure.