Ecological Differences in the Distribution of two Tethya (Porifera, Demospongiae) Species Coexisting in a Mediterranean Coastal Lagoon |
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Authors: | Giuseppe Corriero,rea Balduzz,Michele Sarà |
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Affiliation: | Istituto di Zoologia dell'Università, Via Balbi 5, I-16126 Genova, Italy |
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Abstract: | Abstract. In the Sicilian lagoon Stagnone di Marsala, Tethya aurantium and T. citrina show different ecological distributions, although some overlapping occurs. The first species reaches its highest density where linear currents are maximal, and in this habitat it is particularly frequent on Posidonia oceanica rhizomes. The second species is more abundant in still water locations and is equally common on Posidonia rhizomes and on calcareous concretions. Such distributions can be related to water movement, Posidonia shoot density, and associated factors such as sedimentation and food availability. These observations are consistent with an adaptive interpretation of the morphofunctional features distinguishing the two species. |
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Keywords: | Porifera lagoons ecology substratum Posidonia water movement shoot density sedimentation niche differentiation speciation |
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