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Title: | Individual and community level responses of benthic nematodes to the environmental estuarine gradient (Sado estuary, SW coast, Portugal) |
Authors: | Sroczyńska, Katarzyna Chainho, Paula Adão, Helena |
Keywords: | Nematode genera estuarine gradient morphometric attributes funcional traits |
Issue Date: | 6-Jul-2019 |
Publisher: | SevenTIMCO University of Évora |
Citation: | Helena Adão, Claúdia Vicente, Katarzyna Sroczyńska, Margarida Espada, Paula Alvim,
Mélanie Costa and Soraia Vieira (eds), 2019. Book of Abstracts, SeventIMCO - Seventeenth
International Meiofauna Conference, Grand Auditorium, University of Évora, Portugal,
7-12 July, 2019, University of Évora, Special Publication. |
Abstract: | Nematodes are among the best candidates for ecological quality assessment due to their ubiquity and sensitivity
to abiotic stressors. A background knowledge of how the complex mix of environmental conditions along the
Sado Estuary sections affect nematode structural and functional distribution patterns is a prerequisite to develop
future bio-assessment tools. Nevertheless, there is less knowledge on how individual species respond to
the environmental estuarine gradient when compared to community responses. This study represents the first
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data of nematode assemblages and its functional traits (Maturity index-MI, Trophic diversity index - TDI-1)
and morphometric attributes (length, weight, L/W ratio and individual biomass) in the Sado Estuary, Portugal.
A strong influence of oxygen, temperature, salinity, organic matter content and % of gravel on community
structural organization was identified, whereas no significant differences among different estuary “sections”
were found for diversity indices, abundance and functional MI, TDI-1 indices. Morphometric attributes at the
nematode assemblage level were driven by temperature, while at the individual genus level they were mainly
associated to salinity, depth and gravel %. Length positively responded to salinity, whereas weight and biomass
of most individual genera were positively related to % of gravel and inversely to depth. Significant differences
in individual morphometric parameters were found among different estuary sections, although there were no
significant differences for diversity metrics and species abundance. This finding suggests that morphometric
attributes at the individual genus level better represent differences in abiotic conditions, when compared to
community level indicators. These results provide important evidence to support the use of morphometric
attributes at the individual genus level as indicators to assess environmental status.
Keywords: Nematode genera, nematode community, estuarine gradient, morphometric attributes, functional
traits
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26761 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MARE-UE - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais BIO - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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