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- W2056531253 abstract "MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 196:25-38 (2000) - doi:10.3354/meps196025 Physical factors of differentiation in macrobenthic communities between atoll lagoons in the Central Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia) Mehdi Adjeroud1,2,*, Serge Andréfouët3,4, Claude Payri5, Joël Orempüller6 1Centre de Biologie et d¹Ecologie Tropicale et Méditerranéenne, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, URA CNRS 1453, Université de Perpignan, 66860 Perpignan Cedex, France 2Centre de Recherches Insulaires et Observatoire de l¹Environnement, BP 1013 Moorea, French Polynesia 3Laboratoire de Géosciences Marines et Télédetection, Université Française du Pacifique, BP 6570 Faaa-Aéroport, Tahiti, French Polynesia 4Dept of Marine Science, Remote Sensing & Biological Oceanography, University of South Florida, 140 7th Av South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, USA 5Laboratoire d¹Ecologie Marine, Université Française du Pacifique, BP 6570 Faaa-Aéroport, Tahiti, French Polynesia 6IRD, POB 529 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia *E-mail: adjeroud@univ-perp.fr ABSTRACT: Nine atolls were characterized in order to understand how physical factors control the species composition, diversity, and abundance of macrobenthic (coral, mollusc, echinoderm, and algal) communities inside the lagoons. Only one region, the central part of Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia, was considered, in order to minimise the variation due to regional factors between regions. The lagoons investigated showed a gradient of physical factors, providing various landscape configurations. The physical factors were surface area, abundance of pinnacles, degree of hydrodynamic aperture, and relative importance of passes in this degree of aperture. Macrobenthic communities were characterized by low diversity and strong dominance of a few mollusc or echinoderm species that generally occurred in lagoons without passes. Correlation analyses indicated that species richness increases with the surface area of the lagoon. Species richness of corals, echinoderms, and macroalgae was also higher in lagoons having numerous pinnacles. Canonical correspondence analyses revealed that the distribution and the relative abundance of coral, echinoderm, and macroalgae species were correlated to the relative importance of passes, whereas degree of aperture of the lagoon was also relevant for corals and molluscs. The physical factors that control the processes of water exchange between ocean and lagoon, including passes, submerged reef flats, and spillways, influence the identity and the abundance of most macrobenthic species inside the lagoons. KEY WORDS: Coral reefs · Tuamotu Archipelago · Canonical correspondence analysis · Correlations · Species composition · Diversity · Abundance Full text in pdf format PreviousNextExport citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in MEPS Vol. 196. Publication date: April 18, 2000 Print ISSN:0171-8630; Online ISSN:1616-1599 Copyright © 2000 Inter-Research." @default.
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