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Meio- and macrofauna communities in three sandy beaches of the northern Adriatic Sea protected by artificial reefs
Authors:Anabella Covazzi Harriague  Cristina Misic  Ilaria Valentini  Eleonora Polidori  Giancarlo Albertelli  Antonio Pusceddu
Institution:1. Dip. Te. Ris. – Università di Genova , Genoa , Italy anabella7@hotmail.com;3. Dip. Te. Ris. – Università di Genova , Genoa , Italy;4. Env. Eng. Saipem S.p.A. Aquater Div. – ECOAP , Fano , Italy;5. Università di Urbino , Urbino , Italy;6. DiSMar – Università Politecnica delle Marche , Ancona , Italy
Abstract:Interactions between meio- and macrofaunal assemblages and food availability were investigated in relation to tourism pressures on three beaches of the northern Adriatic Sea. All beaches were characterised by the presence of artificial reefs, freshwater inputs and tourism pressures. Beach sediments displayed high organic loads and low protein and chlorophyll a contributions to the bulk of the organic matter. Consequently, the organic matter was of mostly refractory composition and, thus, of scarce nutritional quality. Macrofaunal community structure and biomass were related to the quantity and nutritional quality of sedimentary organic matter, whereas meiofauna was apparently not. No relationships were found between physical variables and the metazoan communities. Most likely, the presence of artificial reefs reduced the physical impact of waves on the beach assemblages, whereas the presence of synergistic human impacts, including freshwater inputs and the tourism pressure, negatively influenced both the meio- and the macrofaunal assemblages.
Keywords:sandy beaches  macrofauna  meiofauna  sediment features  food availability  Adriatic Sea
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