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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Sea Research (JSR) Année : 2017

Constancy despite variability: Local and regional macrofaunal diversity in intertidal seagrass beds

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The importance of seagrass habitat for the diversity of benthic fauna has been extensively studied worldwide. Most of the information available is, however, about a diversity while little consideration has been given to 13 diversity. To fill the knowledge gaps regarding the variability of epifaunal and infaunal seagrass assemblages at large spatial and temporal scales, we scrutinized an extensive dataset covering five years of monitoring of eight intertidal Zostera marina meadows around Brittany (France). High species richness arose at the regional scale from the combination of high local diversity of the meadows and substantial among-meadows 13 diversity. Epifauna and infauna appeared as distinct self-communities as they displayed different spatial and temporal patterns and varied in their responses to local hydrological conditions. Infauna had higher total 13 diversity than epifauna due to a tighter link to the great variability of local environmental conditions in the region. Both exhibited substantial variations in species composition and community structure with variations of dominant species that were accompanied by extensive change in numerous rare species. The dominant epifaunal species were all grazers. Changes in species composition were induced mostly by species replacement and rarely by richness differences between meadows. Indeed, species richness remained within a narrow range for all seagrass beds, suggesting a potential carrying capacity for species richness of the meadows. Overall, all meadows contributed equally to the regional turnover of seagrass macrofauna, emphasizing high variability and complementarity among beds at the regional scale. The implications of this substantial within-seagrass variability for the functioning of benthic ecosystems at broad scale and for conservation purposes in habitat mosaics warrant further investigations but our results clearly advocate taking into account within-habitat variation when evaluating the diversity of benthic habitats and the potential effect of habitat loss.
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hal-02571126 , version 1 (12-05-2020)

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Aurélien Boyé, Pierre Legendre, Jacques Grall, Olivier Gauthier. Constancy despite variability: Local and regional macrofaunal diversity in intertidal seagrass beds. Journal of Sea Research (JSR), 2017, 130, pp.107-122. ⟨10.1016/j.seares.2017.06.004⟩. ⟨hal-02571126⟩
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