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Spatial Patterns of Macrobenthic Communities in Shallow-Water Tidal Embayments and Their Association with Environmental Factors
Authors:Yong Q Tian  Jianjun Wang  John A Duff  Brian L Howes  Angeliki Evgenidou
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, USA;(2) Environmental Quality Department, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 100 First Avenue, Boston, MA 02129, USA;(3) School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, 706 South Rodney French Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02744, USA
Abstract:This study examines the distribution, composition, and structure of benthic communities in nine shallow-water semienclosed embayments on Cape Cod, southeastern Massachusetts. The spatial patterns were used to associate benthic characteristics with local environmental factors. Field data from multiple years were collected to measure macrofaunal abundance, community composition, and environmental characteristics. Multivariate statistics were used to analyze the spatial variations of species composition and the abundance of benthic macrofauna. Canonical ordination, specifically redundancy analysis, was used to determine the relative importance of the environmental factors (nutrients and habitat factors) being studied. The analyses demonstrate that the benthic communities in the shallow tidal embayments are clearly clustered in association with the local environments. Species composition and community structure of the benthic macrofauna are significantly correlated with water column parameters, especially with phytoplankton biomass, total nitrogen, and dissolved oxygen.
Keywords:Spatial patterns  Macrobenthic communities  Shallow embayments  Benthic macrofauna  Multivariate statistical analyses  Canonical ordination  Redundancy analysis
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