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High decapod diversity revealed by minimal-invasive,short-term survey of Brijuni marine protected area
Authors:Roland R. Melzer  Moira Bursic  Feliza Ceseña  Jana S. Dömel  Martin Heß  Sebastian Landmann  Martina Metz  Martin Pfannkuchen  Isaac Reed  Roland Meyer
Affiliation:1.Zoologische Staatssammlung München,Munich,Germany;2.GeoBioCenter LMU,Munich,Germany;3.Nacionalni Park Brijuni,Fa?ana,Croatia;4.Faculty of Biology, Aquatic Ecosystems Research,Universit?t Duisburg Und Essen,Essen,Germany;5.Department Biologie II,Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t München,Planegg-Martinsried,Germany;6.Institut Ru?er Bo?kovi?,Centar Za Istra?ivanje Mora,Rovinj,Croatia
Abstract:In our short-term, minimal-invasive decapod assessment of Brijuni marine protected area (MPA) we recorded 66 species belonging to 20 families. These represent a large part of the basic stock of decapods of the northern Adriatic, including some rare species. Moreover, we use species accumulation curves and extrapolation models to estimate total species richness, and to determine the effort needed for a viable decapod biodiversity assessment. Comparison with faunistic literature on Adriatic decapods indicates high species richness for Brijuni MPA.
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