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Spatial patterns and environmental correlates in leaf-associated epifaunal assemblages of temperate seagrass (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Zostera marina</Emphasis>) meadows
Authors:Martin Gullström  Susanne Baden  Mats Lindegarth
Institution:1.Department of Marine Ecology-Kristineberg,University of Gothenburg,Fiskeb?ckskil,Sweden;2.Department of Marine Ecology-Tj?rn?,University of Gothenburg,Str?mstad,Sweden;3.Department of Systems Ecology,Stockholm University,Stockholm,Sweden
Abstract:We estimated and tested variability of seagrass leaf-associated epifaunal assemblages at a range of scales. Sampling was performed in 36 seagrass (Zostera marina) meadows within three regions along the Swedish west coast following a hierarchical design (samples separated by 10 s m, km or 100 km). Results showed strongest variability (43–81%) at the intermediate amongst-meadow (km) scale using biomass of functional categories, while considering taxa composition the within-meadow (10 s m) scale contributed most to variability (60%). Using functional categories, we found that embayment exposure and seagrass shoot density were the most important predictor variables explaining part of the variability in biomass of suspension feeders (bivalves and barnacles) and grazers. In contrast, variability in epifaunal taxa composition was predicted mainly by sediment chemistry, substratum coverage and geographical positioning. Our findings suggest that models to develop predictive power and mechanistic understanding should focus on variables and processes varying at small and intermediate scales rather than those varying at larger scales.
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