Benthic community response to habitat variation: A case of study from a natural protected area,the Celestun coastal lagoon |
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Authors: | Daniel Pech,Pedro-Luis ArdissonNorma A. Herná ndez-Guevara |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Recursos del Mar, Cinvestav, Carretera Antigua a Progreso km 6, Apdo. Postal 73, Cordemex, 97310 Mérida, Yucatán, México |
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Abstract: | Little information currently exists on spatial and temporal benthic community variations in tropical coastal lagoons. Here, the benthic community response to habitat variation in the Celestun coastal lagoon, northwest Yucatan peninsula, was seasonally examined during the 1994–1995 climatic cycle into a grid of 12 sampling sites distributed along the salinity gradient of the lagoon. Habitat variation was assessed through physical factors associated both to the water column (e.g. salinity) and the bottom sediment (e.g. sand, silt and clay fractions). The benthic community response was assessed through species diversity measures and abundance. Under the influence of climatic seasonality, variations in habitat conditions followed by changes in the benthic community characteristics were expected. Results from two-way ANOVAs showed that for the period of study, Celestun lagoon was more heterogeneous along the spatial axis of variability than along the temporal one. Multiple regression analysis showed that salinity was spatially the main factor influencing the benthic community characteristics. Temporally, the sediment characteristics were observed to exert significant effects on the species diversity characteristics but not on abundance. Other variables assessed (dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature and water column transparency) exhibited no significant covariance with species diversity and abundance. Since generated from historical data, these results have the potential to be useful as a benchmark to the establishment of monitoring programs in the light of the increasing anthropogenic pressure on the natural resources of the lagoon and surrounding coastal area. |
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Keywords: | Mexico, Yucatan peninsula, Celestun (20° 45&prime N, 90° 25&prime W) |
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