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Diversity and ecology of crustaceans from shallow rocky habitats along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt

Authors :
Luigi Musco
Mohamed Moussa Dorgham
Joachim Langeneck
Rasha Hamdy
Hoda H. El-Rashidy
Manal Mohamed Atta
Hamdy, R.
Langeneck, J.
Atta, M. M.
Dorgham, M. M.
El-Rashidy, H. H.
Musco, L.
Source :
Marine Biodiversity. 49:221-233
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Spatio-temporal patterns of the distribution of crustaceans from shallow hard bottoms along the Alexandria coast (Egypt, Mediterranean Sea) were studied during a complete year cycle and also in relation to potential drivers of change (both biotic and abiotic), including variation in habitat-forming species. Overall, the crustacean assemblages appeared poor, including only 14 species belonging to Amphipoda (five species), Isopoda (five species), Tanaidacea (two species), Cirripedia and Decapoda (one species each). The distribution patterns of crustacean assemblages appeared significantly variable both in the spatial and in the temporal dimension on a rather unpredictable basis, albeit variation was related to changes in dominant algal and invertebrate habitat formers. High variability and low species richness observed suggest that the analyzed assemblages are selected by local unfavorable environmental conditions. In fact, the crustacean hard bottom fauna is composed by a bulk of tolerant forms, including the dominant Tanais dulongi, Apohyale perieri, Dynamene bidentata, Sphaeroma serratum, Elasmopus pectenicrus, and Jassa marmorata. Their spatio-temporal dynamics, as well as those of the remaining species, and correlations with the variation of habitat formers and environmental variables are reported. This is a baseline assessment of the crustacean diversity along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, thus having paramount importance for understanding the predicted future changes of biodiversity for the area.

Details

ISSN :
18671624 and 18671616
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Biodiversity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....949b6c5fef214337bdcff8763f8c86ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-017-0787-z