INVESTIGADORES
EPHERRA Lucia
artículos
Título:
Macrobenthic subtidal communities of Northern Patagonia: a focus on the changes in echinoderm populations
Autor/es:
LAZARI, C.; EPHERRA, L.; MORSAN, E.M; RUBILAR, T.
Revista:
CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE
Editorial:
CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE
Referencias:
Lugar: Roscoff; Año: 2022 vol. 63 p. 199 - 211
ISSN:
0007-9723
Resumen:
The study of benthic communities comprises a valuable resource which can be applied in securinghigh quality environmental knowledge and data. Benthic communities in the Northwest of San Matías Gulf have been studied as the by-catch of commercial fisheries. The phylum Echinodermata is usually found to be a dominant group within these communities, but its diversity and distribution have not been studied in the NW of the San Matías Gulf. The phyla Echinodermata, Mollusca, and Arthropoda were recorded as the main taxa within the El Sótano and Bajo Oliveira benthic communities in both years of study (2011 and 2014). Significant differences were observed between the two years, mainly as regards the number of species (S). Seven species of echinoderms were recorded, and the spatial distribution of the species was patchy, indicating varying degrees of distribution. The size distribution of all species of echinoderms was multi-modal. The observed changes in the two years in the benthic communities analyzed in this study may be a result of natural causes, rather than anthropogenic causes.