Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2128368693> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2128368693 endingPage "536" @default.
- W2128368693 startingPage "523" @default.
- W2128368693 abstract "Early macrobenthos succession in small, disturbed patches on subtidal soft bottoms is facilitated by the arrival of post-larval colonizers, in particular by active and passive dispersers along the seafloor or through the water column. Using a field experiment at two contrasting sites (protected vs. exposed to wave action), we evaluated the role of (a) active and passive dispersal through the water column and (b) the influence of small-scale spatial variability during succession of subtidal macrobenthic communities in northern Chile. Containers of two sizes (surface area: small—0.12 m2 and large—0.28 m2) at two positions above the natural substratum (height: low—3 cm and high—26 cm) were filled with defaunated sediment, installed at two sandy sublittoral sites (7–9 m water depth) and sampled after 7, 15, 30, 60 and 90 days, together with the natural bottom sediment. The experiment took place during austral fall (from late March to early July 2010), when both larval and post-larval stages are abundant. At the exposed site, early succession was driven by similar proportions of active and passive dispersers. A sequence from early, late and reference communities was also evident, but container position and size affected the proportional abundance of dispersal types. At the protected site, the successional process started with abundant colonization of active dispersers, but toward the end of the experiment, the proportion of swimmer/crawlers increased, thus resembling the dispersal types found in the natural community. At this site, the position above the sediment affected the proportional abundance of dispersal types, but patch size had no effect. This study highlights that macrobenthic post-larvae can reach at least 26 cm high above the bottom (actively or passively, depending on site exposure), thus playing an important role during early succession of sublittoral soft bottoms. The active or passive use of the sediment–water interphase may also play an important role in the connectivity of benthic populations and in the recovery after large-scale disturbances of sublittoral habitats." @default.
- W2128368693 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2128368693 creator A5012886667 @default.
- W2128368693 creator A5041298683 @default.
- W2128368693 creator A5074057151 @default.
- W2128368693 creator A5076077300 @default.
- W2128368693 date "2012-01-03" @default.
- W2128368693 modified "2023-10-04" @default.
- W2128368693 title "Effects of patch size and position above the substratum during early succession of subtidal soft-bottom communities" @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1489838709 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1500098008 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1579420960 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1963667408 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1973262062 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1974984372 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1977008711 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1977707434 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1981669721 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1986301937 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1990481140 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W1992127630 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2001843940 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2003776416 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2006436889 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2009381519 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2011915608 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2016700615 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2019609824 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2022284807 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2026985449 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2029119808 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2035390881 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2035968123 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2036715758 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2040543746 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2041562646 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2051664556 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2054887184 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2056224046 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2059946460 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2062062191 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2090093665 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2091818139 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2092535717 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2101546190 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2128339825 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2139145727 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2144061182 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2146827873 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2150170181 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2150783322 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2159525271 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2160316784 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2170685074 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2320664726 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W2329119115 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W322874749 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W4239246306 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W4244671971 @default.
- W2128368693 cites W4249346881 @default.
- W2128368693 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10152-011-0288-6" @default.
- W2128368693 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2128368693 type Work @default.
- W2128368693 sameAs 2128368693 @default.
- W2128368693 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2128368693 countsByYear W21283686932013 @default.
- W2128368693 countsByYear W21283686932014 @default.
- W2128368693 countsByYear W21283686932015 @default.
- W2128368693 countsByYear W21283686932016 @default.
- W2128368693 countsByYear W21283686932020 @default.
- W2128368693 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2128368693 hasAuthorship W2128368693A5012886667 @default.
- W2128368693 hasAuthorship W2128368693A5041298683 @default.
- W2128368693 hasAuthorship W2128368693A5074057151 @default.
- W2128368693 hasAuthorship W2128368693A5076077300 @default.
- W2128368693 hasBestOaLocation W21283686931 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C122846477 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C150117547 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C2778492020 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C2816523 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C47559259 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C77077793 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C111368507 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C122846477 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C127313418 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C144024400 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C149923435 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C150117547 @default.
- W2128368693 hasConceptScore W2128368693C151730666 @default.