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Composition and temporal change of the macrofauna in a shallow, sandy bottom in the Lysekil archipelago, western Sweden
Tunberg, B.G.; Krång, D. (2008). Composition and temporal change of the macrofauna in a shallow, sandy bottom in the Lysekil archipelago, western Sweden. Mar. Biol. Res. 4(6): 458-469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000802208973
In: Marine Biology Research. Taylor & Francis: Oslo; Basingstoke. ISSN 1745-1000; e-ISSN 1745-1019, more
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Keywords
    Abundance
    Aquatic communities > Benthos
    Aquatic organisms > Burrowing organisms
    Composition > Community composition
    Crustacea [WoRMS]; Echinodermata [WoRMS]; Mollusca [WoRMS]; Polychaeta [WoRMS]; Scoloplos armiger (Müller, 1776) [WoRMS]; Spisula subtruncata (da Costa, 1778) [WoRMS]; Talitridae Rafinesque, 1815 [WoRMS]
    ANE, Sweden, West
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Benthos; macrofauna; sandy bottom; western Sweden

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  • Tunberg, B.G.
  • Krång, D.

Abstract
    The macrofauna from a shallow (12 m), sandy bottom at Bredholmen in the outer Lysekil archipelago, western Sweden, was collected quantitatively with a suction sampler at regular intervals between June 1980 and August 1981. This area was inhabited by a dense population of the burrowing crustacean Upogebia deltaura, with a rich infaunal community, high in abundance and diversity throughout the study period. A total of 7297 individuals comprising 126 taxa were obtained from the 52 samples (4 replicates on each occasion). A total of 64 polychaete taxa were found, followed by 22 molluscs, 21 crustaceans, 7 echinoderms, and 12 species not belonging to any of these taxonomical groups (varia). Molluscs dominated in abundance throughout the study period except in November 1980, January 1981, and March 1981, when polychaetes dominated. Species abundance varied seasonally. The multivariate analyses of abundance data also demonstrated a limited temporal change, less pronounced during winter months. Bottom water salinity was negatively correlated to the number of taxa. Bottom water temperature was negatively correlated to polychaete abundance, and positively correlated to mollusc abundance. U. deltaura correlated positively with four taxa: Nereimyra sp., Spisula subtruncata, one species within the family Talitridae, and Mya truncata, and negatively to Scoloplos armiger.

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