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Seasonal variation of a molluscan assemblage living in a Caulerpa prolifera meadow within the inner Bay of Cadiz (SW Spain)

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ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE
Volume 57, Issue 5-6, Pages 909-918

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0272-7714(02)00421-3

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mollusc; species richness; diversity; temporal variation; seaweed; coastal lagoon

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The molluscan macrofauna living in shallow muddy bottoms with the green algae Caulerpa prolifera was studied monthly between Februarv 1994 and January 1996 in the inner Bay of Cadiz (SW Spain). The molluscan assemblage followed a similar pattern over the 2 years, displaying seasonal trends in species richness, abundance and structure. During the autumn and winter months. a decrease in abundance, species richness and diversity and an increase in evenness occurred. During the spring and summer months. the molluscan assemblage was characterised by an increase in species richness, abundance and diversity. These seasonal trends were supported statistically by the presence of significantly different groupings of seasonal samples in multivariate analyses. Despite human impacts in the bay (e.g. aquaculture activities, sewage), the presence of repetitive seasonal trends, based on the qualitative and quantitative data, indicates the stability of the molluscan assemblage over 2 years. Benthic characteristics from the inner Bay of Cadiz, such as shallow soft bottoms with the presence of macrophytes and current dynamics, seem to be key factors influencing the composition and seasonality of this molluscan assemblage. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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