Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to increase the knowledge on the distribution of decapod crustaceans associated with an artificial reef
positioned on sandy-mud bottoms in the central Adriatic Sea. The reef is constituted of concrete modules assembled in pyramids
and concrete poles. Hard and soft bottom samples were collected from 2001, just after reef construction, to 2005 (4 surveys
per year). Regarding the soft seabed, three sites close to a pyramid, three inside the reef area at a distance of 10-15 m from the
structures, and three 200 m outside the reef (control sites) were randomly sampled during each survey. At the same time, three
pyramids (vertical and horizontal walls) and three poles were also investigated. After taxonomical analysis, decapod crustaceans
were analysed using abundance and species richness. Sites and years were compared using a balanced, fixed effect, 2-way ANOVA
and PERMANOVA. In addition, SIMPER analysis was performed to identify those species typifying each community inhabiting
both the soft bottoms and the artificial substrates. The results showed that the artificial reef induced an increase in both abundance
and diversity of the decapods of the natural habitat. In fact, man-made substrates may offer new available space for biological
colonization and allow the settlement of new species usually living on hard bottoms, thus increasing the complexity of the original
benthic communities.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Artificial reef; artificial substrates; soft bottoms; decapod crustaceans; Adriatic Sea
Elenco autori:
Santelli, Angela; Strafella, Pierluigi; Fabi, Gianna; Spagnolo, Alessandra; Punzo, Elisa; Scarcella, Giuseppe
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