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Casoli et al. 2016


scientific article | Estuar Coast Shelf Sci

How algae influence sessile marine organisms: The tube worms case of study

Casoli E, Bonifazi A, Ardizzone G, Gravina MF


Abstract

Tube worms and phytobenthic assemblages in three infralittoral and shallow circalittoral Mediterranean benthic communities developed between 5 and 35 m depth at Punta del Lazzaretto (Giglio Island, Central Thyrrenian sea) were investigated. Despite being three algae-dominated habitats, these displayed different covering both in terms of algal layers and algal morphologies, reflecting different structural organizations. Twenty-eight serpulid taxa have been reported, increasing both diversity and density values from most photophilic to most sciaphilous habitats. Multivariate analyses showed how algal thalli and tube worm assemblages were strongly correlated; substrata are influenced both physically and biologically, providing different conditions for tube worm settlement.

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Meta-data
Depth range
5- 35 m

Mesophotic “mentions”
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Classification
* Presents original data
* Focused on 'mesophotic' depth range
* Focused on 'temperate mesophotic ecosystem'

Fields
Biodiversity
Community structure

Focusgroups
Algae (Macro, Turf and Crustose Coralline)
Other invertebrates

Locations
Italy - Ligurian-Tyrrhenian

Platforms
SCUBA (open-circuit or unspecified)

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