1. Molluscs on subtidal cliffs: patterns of spatial distribution
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Paolo Guidetti, Ferdinando Boero, Antonio Terlizzi, Simonetta Fraschetti, Danilo Scuderi, Terlizzi, Antonio, Scuderi, D., Fraschetti, Simonetta, Guidetti, Paolo, Boero, Ferdinando, Fraschetti, S., Guidetti, P., and Boero, F.
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Shore ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,hard substrates ,Fauna ,Community structure ,Molluscs ,Aquatic Science ,Spatial distribution ,Mediterranean sea ,Oceanography ,Mediterranean Sea ,Cliff ,Subtidal ,Spatial variability ,Quadrat ,Geology ,Molluscs, Subtidal, hard substrates, Mediterranean Sea - Abstract
The distribution of molluscan assemblages across and along a vertical rocky cliff near Otranto (southern Adriatic Sea, Italy) was studied. Sampling was undertaken in May and November 2000 at three sites approximately 100 m apart. Three depths (5, 15, 25 m) were sampled at each site, by scraping off three replicate 20×20 cm quadrats. Samples yielded 6722 specimens, referred to as 133 species. Multivariate analyses showed that the structure of the assemblages significantly differed among depths with a clear gradient of distribution from shallow to deep stands. However, a considerable variation in the structure of the assemblage was also observed among sites at each of the three depths. The species contributing most to characterize depths and/or differentiating sites at each level of the shore were identified. Some potential causes of the observed differences are discussed.
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- 2003