A new proposal for zonation of the midlittoral in the Bay of Koper (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic) based on macroalgal communities

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  • Claudio BATTELLI

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midlittoral zonation, macroalgae, substrates, Slovenian coast, Gulf of Trieste

Abstract

       The zonation of midlittoral mainly based on macroalgal communities was studied at six sites of the Bay of Koper (Slovenian south-east part of the Gulf of Trieste) in spring (April) and autumn (November) 2010. The study, using the random selection method, involved different types of substrate (limestone, marl and sandstone). It was surveyed from the upper midlittoral to the infralittoral fringe (from the mean higher high water to the mean lower low water), the upper limit of the occurrence of the brown macroalgae Cystoseira compressa. The zonation of the midlittoral zone was divided into three horizons (upper, middle and lower) by biotic (leader species) and abiotic (sea level) criteria. By using multivariate technique the main dissimilarity was found between the macroalgal communities of the upper and lower horizon. The species that most contributed to this difference was Blidingia minima. The main differences in species composition in different substrates were found between limestone and marl. The species Chaetomorpha linum mainly characterized such differences, while the species Fucus virsoides was the main contributor to dissimilarity among the middle horizons on limestone and sandstone.

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15.06.2016

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