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Limited congruence exhibited across microbial, meiofaunal and macrofaunal benthic assemblages in a heterogeneous coastal environment

Cronin-O'Reilly, S; Taylor, JD; Jermyn, I; Allcock, AL; Cunliffe, M; Johnson, MP

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S Cronin-O'Reilly

JD Taylor

I Jermyn

AL Allcock

M Cunliffe

MP Johnson



Abstract

One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is to examine a single biotic assemblage present, such as macroinvertebrates. Underlying this approach are assumptions that sampled and unsampled taxa respond similarly to environmental gradients and exhibit congruence across different sites. These assumptions were tested for five benthic groups of various sizes (archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes/protists, meiofauna and macrofauna) in Plymouth Sound, a harbour with many different pollution sources. Sediments varied in granulometry, hydrocarbon and trace metal concentrations. Following variable reduction, canonical correspondence analysis did not identify any associations between sediment characteristics and assemblage composition of archaea or macrofauna. In contrast, variation in bacteria was associated with granulometry, trace metal variations and bioturbation (e.g. community bioturbation potential). Protists varied with granulometry, hydrocarbon and trace metal predictors. Meiofaunal variation was associated with hydrocarbon and bioturbation predictors. Taxon turnover between sites varied with only three out of 10 group pairs showing congruence (meiofauna-protists, meiofauna-macrofauna and protists-macrofauna). While our results support using eukaryotic taxa as proxies for others, the lack of congruence suggests caution should be applied to inferring wider indicator or functional interpretations from studies of a single biotic assemblage.

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Cronin-O'Reilly, S., Taylor, J., Jermyn, I., Allcock, A., Cunliffe, M., & Johnson, M. (2018). Limited congruence exhibited across microbial, meiofaunal and macrofaunal benthic assemblages in a heterogeneous coastal environment. Scientific reports, 8(1), 15500. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33799-9

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 4, 2018
Publication Date Oct 19, 2018
Deposit Date Nov 8, 2018
Publicly Available Date Nov 8, 2018
Journal Scientific Reports
Print ISSN 2045-2322
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
Volume 8
Issue 1
Pages 15500
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33799-9
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33799-9
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