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Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) describe broad-scale patterns in assemblage composition, including patterns by feeding modes, (2) identify latitudinal pattern of biodiversity, i.e., richness and abundance of gastropods and/or regional...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071396 |
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author | Miloslavich, Patricia Cruz-Motta, Juan José Klein, Eduardo Iken, Katrin Weinberger, Vanessa Konar, Brenda Trott, Tom Pohle, Gerhard Bigatti, Gregorio Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro Shirayama, Yoshihisa Mead, Angela Palomo, Gabriela Ortiz, Manuel Gobin, Judith Sardi, Adriana Díaz, Juan Manuel Knowlton, Ann Wong, Melisa Peralta, Ana C. |
author_facet | Miloslavich, Patricia Cruz-Motta, Juan José Klein, Eduardo Iken, Katrin Weinberger, Vanessa Konar, Brenda Trott, Tom Pohle, Gerhard Bigatti, Gregorio Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro Shirayama, Yoshihisa Mead, Angela Palomo, Gabriela Ortiz, Manuel Gobin, Judith Sardi, Adriana Díaz, Juan Manuel Knowlton, Ann Wong, Melisa Peralta, Ana C. |
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description | Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) describe broad-scale patterns in assemblage composition, including patterns by feeding modes, (2) identify latitudinal pattern of biodiversity, i.e., richness and abundance of gastropods and/or regional hotspots, and (3) identify potential environmental and anthropogenic drivers of these assemblages. Gastropods were sampled from 45 sites distributed within 12 Large Marine Ecosystem regions (LME) following the NaGISA (Natural Geography in Shore Areas) standard protocol (www.nagisa.coml.org). A total of 393 gastropod taxa from 87 families were collected. Eight of these families (9.2%) appeared in four or more different LMEs. Among these, the Littorinidae was the most widely distributed (8 LMEs) followed by the Trochidae and the Columbellidae (6 LMEs). In all regions, assemblages were dominated by few species, the most diverse and abundant of which were herbivores. No latitudinal gradients were evident in relation to species richness or densities among sampling sites. Highest diversity was found in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf of Alaska, while highest densities were found at different latitudes and represented by few species within one genus (e.g. Afrolittorina in the Agulhas Current, Littorina in the Scotian Shelf, and Lacuna in the Gulf of Alaska). No significant correlation was found between species composition and environmental variables (r≤0.355, p>0.05). Contributing variables to this low correlation included invasive species, inorganic pollution, SST anomalies, and chlorophyll-a anomalies. Despite data limitations in this study which restrict conclusions in a global context, this work represents the first effort to sample gastropod biodiversity on rocky shores using a standardized protocol across a wide scale. Our results will generate more work to build global databases allowing for large-scale diversity comparisons of rocky intertidal assemblages. |
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spelling | pubmed-37427652013-08-21 Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores Miloslavich, Patricia Cruz-Motta, Juan José Klein, Eduardo Iken, Katrin Weinberger, Vanessa Konar, Brenda Trott, Tom Pohle, Gerhard Bigatti, Gregorio Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro Shirayama, Yoshihisa Mead, Angela Palomo, Gabriela Ortiz, Manuel Gobin, Judith Sardi, Adriana Díaz, Juan Manuel Knowlton, Ann Wong, Melisa Peralta, Ana C. PLoS One Research Article Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) describe broad-scale patterns in assemblage composition, including patterns by feeding modes, (2) identify latitudinal pattern of biodiversity, i.e., richness and abundance of gastropods and/or regional hotspots, and (3) identify potential environmental and anthropogenic drivers of these assemblages. Gastropods were sampled from 45 sites distributed within 12 Large Marine Ecosystem regions (LME) following the NaGISA (Natural Geography in Shore Areas) standard protocol (www.nagisa.coml.org). A total of 393 gastropod taxa from 87 families were collected. Eight of these families (9.2%) appeared in four or more different LMEs. Among these, the Littorinidae was the most widely distributed (8 LMEs) followed by the Trochidae and the Columbellidae (6 LMEs). In all regions, assemblages were dominated by few species, the most diverse and abundant of which were herbivores. No latitudinal gradients were evident in relation to species richness or densities among sampling sites. Highest diversity was found in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf of Alaska, while highest densities were found at different latitudes and represented by few species within one genus (e.g. Afrolittorina in the Agulhas Current, Littorina in the Scotian Shelf, and Lacuna in the Gulf of Alaska). No significant correlation was found between species composition and environmental variables (r≤0.355, p>0.05). Contributing variables to this low correlation included invasive species, inorganic pollution, SST anomalies, and chlorophyll-a anomalies. Despite data limitations in this study which restrict conclusions in a global context, this work represents the first effort to sample gastropod biodiversity on rocky shores using a standardized protocol across a wide scale. Our results will generate more work to build global databases allowing for large-scale diversity comparisons of rocky intertidal assemblages. Public Library of Science 2013-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3742765/ /pubmed/23967204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071396 Text en © 2013 Miloslavich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Miloslavich, Patricia Cruz-Motta, Juan José Klein, Eduardo Iken, Katrin Weinberger, Vanessa Konar, Brenda Trott, Tom Pohle, Gerhard Bigatti, Gregorio Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro Shirayama, Yoshihisa Mead, Angela Palomo, Gabriela Ortiz, Manuel Gobin, Judith Sardi, Adriana Díaz, Juan Manuel Knowlton, Ann Wong, Melisa Peralta, Ana C. Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title | Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title_full | Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title_fullStr | Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title_full_unstemmed | Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title_short | Large-Scale Spatial Distribution Patterns of Gastropod Assemblages in Rocky Shores |
title_sort | large-scale spatial distribution patterns of gastropod assemblages in rocky shores |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071396 |
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