Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We adopted a bottom-up approach in studying the effect of two artificial reefs in
contrasting environmental conditions (sandy-mud and meso-eutrophic in the Adriatic
Sea versus coarse sands and oligotrophic in the Tyrrhenian Sea) on the surrounding
environment by assessing changes in the meiofauna. The spatial distribution of meiofaunal
assemblages was established along a transect running from within each reef to well
outside its direct sphere of influence, along with information on the trophic conditions of
sediments (chloropigments, proteins, carbohydrates, and total organic matter). Although
total densities were significantly higher in the Adriatic than in the Tyrrhenian, the
meiofauna displayed a similar spatial distribution at the two sites, with highest densities
being reached between 2 and 20 m away from the reef area and lowest densities among
the reef blocks. This pattern corresponded largely with variations in grain size and oxygen
penetration in the sediment. Total densities inside the reef areas were significantly lower
than at the control station 50 m from the reef, suggesting that processes influencing
meiofaunal assemblages largely reflect the interaction between reef and surrounding soft
sediments, independently of differences in latitude, sediment texture, and trophic conditions.
The results indicate that the proximity of artificial structures altered the composition
of meiofaunal assemblages significantly, with potentially important implications
for their role in secondary production and energy transfer to higher trophic levels.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adriatic Sea; artificial reefs; meiofauna; organic matter; Tyrrhenian Sea
Elenco autori:
Mirto, Simone
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