RELATING SPECIES PATTERNS AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES BY CANONICAL ORDINATION - AN ANALYSIS OF SOFT-BOTTOM MACROFAUNA IN THE REGION OF TROMSO, NORTHERN NORWAY
E. Oug, RELATING SPECIES PATTERNS AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES BY CANONICAL ORDINATION - AN ANALYSIS OF SOFT-BOTTOM MACROFAUNA IN THE REGION OF TROMSO, NORTHERN NORWAY, Marine environmental research, 45(1), 1998, pp. 29-45
Relationships between species composition and environmental variables
in soft-bottom faunal communities near the city of Tromso, northern No
rway (69 degrees 40'N, 19 degrees 0'E), were examined using Canonical
Correspondence Analysis (CCA), Quantitative data for 87 species and 14
environmental variables at 30 stations (21 sites) were considered. Th
e variables used were depth, sediment parameters (grain size distribut
ion, total organic carbon (TOC), C/N ratio), and an index representing
organic effluent discharge. It was possible to explain roughly one-th
ird of the species variance. Depth was the most important variable, bu
t significant species patterns were also related to the effluents and
to fine sand and gravel sediment fi actions. The species assemblage at
enriched stations was strongly associated,vith organic discharge and
TOC, but relationships between species and effluents were also detecte
d in areas not adversely affected by the organic discharge. The amount
of unexplained species variance suggests that various other factors a
lso influence species assemblages. Thus the use of CCA indicates the n
eed to characterise different ecological relationships in older to int
erpret the biological information more completely. (C) 1998 Elsevier S
cience Ltd. All rights reserved.