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Response of a coral-associated crustacean community to eutrophication
Authors:P V R Snelgrove  J B Lewis
Institution:(1) Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 02543 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Department of Biology, McGill University, H3A 1B1 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Seventy-five samples of the crustacean fauna associated with the coral Madracis mirabilis (Duchassaing and Michelotti) were obtained at five sites along the west coast of Barbados in 1985. Samples were analyzed to determine whether any community response to eutrophication was evident. Ordination (multidimensional scaling) and classification (group average clustering) based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarity measures separated the fauna of highly eutrophied sites from those that were less eutrophied. Dominance plots based on relative abundance and log-normal plotting methods were ineffective in distinguishing the fauna of eutrophied sites. The crustacean fauna responded to eutrophication mainly by reduction of density of animals. No differences in species richness, number of site endemic species or rare species were observed between highly eutrophied and less eutrophied sites. Nine ldquoindicatorrdquo species of eutrophy were identified on the basis of strong density differences between sites.
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