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Title:Ecological patterns of polychaete assemblages associated with the Mediterranean stony coral Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767) : a comparison of sites in two biogeographic zones (Adriatic and Aegean Sea)
Authors:ID Pitacco, Valentina (Author)
ID Chatzigeorgiou, Giorgos (Author)
ID Mikac, Barbara (Author)
ID Lipej, Lovrenc (Author)
Files:URL URL - Source URL, visit https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.26136
 
Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:The Mediterranean stony coral Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767) is a well-known habitat builder, and as such hosts a diversified faunal assemblage. Although polychaetes are one of the most abundant and diverse macrobenthic groups associated with C. caespitosa colonies, our knowledge of their ecological features in this association is still limited. The aim of this paper was to gather and compare the most comprehensive data available on polychaetes associated with C. caespitosa in the Adriatic and the Aegean Seas, and to test for differences between these geographic areas. To this end, differences were tested in terms of: (i) richness and structure of polychaete assemblages; (ii) feeding and functional traits of assemblages; (iii) the main factors influencing those aspects, (iv) the relationship between polychaete assemblages richness and Cladocora colony size, and estimate richness. Differences were observed between the Adriatic and the Aegean Seas, in terms of richness, species composition and relative proportion of the dominant feeding guild (filter feeders most abundant in the Aegean and carnivores in the Adriatic) and motility mode (sessile most abundant in the Aegean and motile in the Adriatic). Conversely, cosmopolitan and Atlanto-Mediterranean species dominated the assemblages in both geographic areas, and the same Species-Area Relation model proved to be effective for richness estimation in both geographic areas.
Keywords:benthic ecology, habitat builder species, polychaeta, Mediterranean Sea
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:10.09.2021
Year of publishing:2021
Number of pages:str. 532-551
Numbering:Vol. 22, no. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-19484 New window
UDC:574
ISSN on article:1791-6763
DOI:10.12681/mms.26136 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:124578307 New window
Note:Ostali avtorji: Giorgos Chatzigeorgiou, Barbara Mikac, Lovrenc Lipej; Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 6. 10. 2022;
Publication date in DiRROS:19.07.2024
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Title:Mediterranean Marine Science
Shortened title:Mediterr. Mar. Sci.
Publisher:National Centre for Marine Research
COBISS.SI-ID:3028559 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0237-2020
Name:Raziskave obalnega morja

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Ministry of Agriculture and Environment of Slovenia
Acronym:MARS

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