Diversity of soft-bottom benthos in a tropical estuary: Gulf of Nicoya,Costa Rica |
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Authors: | D Maurer J A Vargas |
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Institution: | (1) Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium, California State University, 90840 Long Beach, California, USA;(2) Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia (CIMAR), Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica |
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Abstract: | The community structure of soft-bottom infauna is described for the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, Central America, with special reference to the relationship between diversity and a tropical estuary. Of the 205 species of invertebrates collected in July, 1980, polychaetes comprised 58.6% by number of species and 68.1% by number of individuals. Density ranged from zero to 8 744 m-2 with a mean of 1 269 m-2 per station, and biomass ranged from zero to 10.986 g m-2 with a mean of 2.010 g m-2. Numerical analysis indicated considerable faunal homogeneity, characterized by polychaetes. Five major polychaete feeding guilds were recognized. From measures of diversity we concluded that the soft-bottom community of the Gulf of Nicoya was not rich for a tropical estuary. Physical processes (riverine runoff and frontal systems) mainly influenced community structure and function in the lower Gulf whereas biological processes (predation) seemed to prevail in the upper Gulf.Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium Contribution No. 23 |
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