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Spatial variation of meiofaunal tardigrades in a small tropical estuary (~6°S; Brazil)

Sebastião Tilbert A B C , Francisco J. V. de Castro B , Géssica Tavares B and Miodeli Nogueira Júnior A
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A Departamento de Sistemática e Ecologia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, CEP 58051-900, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.

B Laboratório de Meiofauna (Labmeio), Centro de Educação e Saúde, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, CEP 58175-000, Cuité, Paraíba, Brazil.

C Corresponding author. Email: serginho.meiofauna@gmail.com

Marine and Freshwater Research 70(8) 1094-1104 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF18222
Submitted: 14 June 2018  Accepted: 11 December 2018   Published: 28 February 2019

Abstract

Spatial variations and organism–sediment relationship are paramount subjects of soft-bottom ecology. However, these issues have been unexplored for most minor meiofaunal taxa such as tardigrades. In the present study, we explore this subject on a small tropical (~6°S) estuary. Total meiofaunal abundance ranged from 4 to 1036 individuals per 10 cm2, averaging (mean ± s.d.) 324.8 ± 245.9 individuals per 10 cm2. Nematodes dominated in both seasons, representing >70% of total abundance. Tardigrades were the second-most abundant taxon, representing 15% of the total and up to 71%. Tardigrades were represented by two species, Batillipes dandarae and B. pennaki, the latter dominating in the rainy season, and both with similar abundances in the dry season. Abundance of total meiofauna and both tardigrade species differed significantly (ANOVA; P < 0.05) among stations and in the interaction between stations and seasons, but only B. dandarae varied seasonally, with higher values occurring in the dry season. The spatial variations observed were mostly related to differences in the sediment granulometry. Environmental explanatory variables explained 72.6% of the variance of dominant meiofaunal taxa in the Redundancy Analysis. Nematodes and ostracods were mostly associated with fine and very fine sands, both tardigrades with medium sand and oligochaetes with larger size-fractions of the sediment and organic matter. The data gathered here suggest that granulometry was the most important environmental factor in the meiofaunal spatial structure in tropical estuaries and both tardigrade species were closely associated with medium sand.

Additional keywords: Batillipes spp., ecology, granulometry, soft-bottom, South Atlantic, Tardigrada.


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