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Title: Hard and soft-bottom macrozoobenthos in subtidal communities around an inactive harbour area (GRAN Canaria, Canary Islands)
Authors: Riera, R. 
Rodríguez, M.
Ramos, E.
Monterroso, Ó.
Delgado, J.D.
UNESCO Clasification: 240119 Zoología marina
Keywords: Benthos
Environmental impac
Hard bottoms
Soft bottoms
Polychaeta, et al
Issue Date: 2013
Journal: Vie et Milieu
Abstract: Pressure by human activities is one of the main concerns in coastal ecosystems. Port areas harbour heavily modified benthic assemblages. However, there is scarce information about responses of diverse and patchy benthic communities in the context of marine harbour infrastructures (dykes, groins, etc.) which remain inactive after construction. We studied the benthic macrofaunal assemblages on rocky substrates (epifauna) and sandy seabeds (infauna) in a harbour of Gran Canada (Canary Islands, NE Altantic Ocean). We found that both patches of macroalgae (hard substrata) and Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows (soft substrata) maintained a highly diverse macrofauna in this inactive harbour. The abundance of individuals and species richness was higher in hard bottoms than in soft bottoms. Species richness showed no consistent changes between both seabeds. However, sampling stations located at higher distances and depths from the dock were proportionally the most diverse, suggesting a distance-effect independently of port infrastructure activity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/106392
ISSN: 0240-8759
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