Faunal diversity across a sandy shore

Citation
W. Armonies et K. Reise, Faunal diversity across a sandy shore, MAR ECOL-PR, 196, 2000, pp. 49-57
Citations number
82
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES
ISSN journal
01718630 → ACNP
Volume
196
Year of publication
2000
Pages
49 - 57
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(2000)196:<49:FDAASS>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
At a sandy beach site on the island of Sylt in the North Sea, the interstit ial micro- and meiofauna has been studied by several investigators since th e 1960s, and a total of 652 species living between the tide marks has been reported. Most of the effort was devoted to the free-living Plathelminthes ('Turbellaria'), which accounted for 32 % of all species, followed by Nemat oda (27 %), Ciliata (11%, the smallest size-groups not included), Copepoda (10%), Gastrotricha (7 %), and 9 other major taxa. The species ratio of mac rofauna to interstitial fauna was about 1:25 for the entire beach. The inve stigated shore consists of a steep upper slope from high to mid tide line ( 13 m), and a gentle lower slope from mid to low tide line (100 m horizontal distance). While the macrofauna gradually increased in species number from the beach face (8 species) towards low tide line (23 species), this was no t the case for the diverse interstitial fauna. It attained a broad maximum of species richness at a 10 m wide terrace just below the steep slope of th e beach face. Here an optimal balance may exist between organic supply, oxy gen and water retention. Three hundred and fifty species per meter interval of the transect were recorded. From there species richness declined gradua lly towards the low tide line (230 species) and abruptly at the steep slope of the beach face (170 species). Similarity analysis indicates a threshold in species composition at the bend between the gentle and the steep slope, which is just above mid tide level. For marine interstitial fauna the mid shore provides a center of diversity.