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SPATIAL VARIATION IN THE FAUNA ASSOCIATED WITH MYTILUS EDULIS ON A WAVE-EXPOSED ROCKY SHORE
Authors:LINTAS  C; SEED  R
Institution: School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales Bangor Menai Bridge, Gwynedd LL 59 5EY
Abstract:The fauna associated with Mytilus edulis at a rocky wave-exposedlocality in North Wales is reported. A total of fifty-nine taxawith representatives from most of the main invertebrate phylawas recorded. In terms of species richness the community wasdominated by crustaceans (25 taxa), molluscs (10 taxa) and cheliceratearthropods (9 taxa), mainly mites. Fora-miniferans and crustaceanswere the most abundant taxa, representing 25% and 23% of thetotal associated fauna respectively. Nemerteans and nema-todeswere also well represented. The mussel bed was broadly stratifiedinto three distinct layers each dominated by a single species.Thus, the foramini-feran Ammonia batavus was restricted to thesediment in the bottom layer, the barnacle Semibalanus balanoidesoccurred only on the outer exposed surfaces of the mussel shells,whilst the tiny brooding bivalve, Lasaea rubra, nestled mainlyamongst the complex matrix of byssal threads and shell fragmentsin the middle layer of the bed. Species richness and diversitydecreased systematically with tidal elevation and both theseindices were also signifocantly depressed amongst mussel communitiesfrom high-shore tide pools. Inclination of the rock surfacehad little or no effect on the mussel populations or their associatedfauna. Small mussel patches generally supported fewer taxa perunit area and had a lower diversity than larger, more extensivepatches. These marked, small-scale spatial variations exhibitedby the fauna associated with M. edulis appear to be relatedlargely to the degree of aerial and tidal exposure, mussel density,the amount of accumulated sediment and mussel patch size. (Received 2 August 1993; accepted 8 November 1993)
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