ISSN:
1432-1793
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Serial samples with a multiple corer were taken in order to understand the small-scale aggregation patterns in the nematode community. A total of 77 species was found in the sample. Fifteen dominant nematode species were examined by means of a dispersion analysis. Only one species (Metachromadora scotlandica) may be considered randomly distributed. A variogram analysis gave no proof of aggregation in that species, but all the other (aggregated) species displayed different spatial patterns: (1) a maximum/aggregation at the sample's margin, (2) two maxima/aggregations in the centre of the sample, (3) aggregation of individuals distributed at random over the entire sample (Metalinhomoeus typicus) and (4) aggregation of individuals distributed at random only in the centre of the sample (Paralinhomoeus ilenensis). These results allow the prognosis that distribution patterns are repetitive in five species (Microlaimus conothelis, M. marinus, Odontophora rectangula, Oncholaimellus calvadosicus, Viscosia rustica). Finally, by means of MDS-ordination (based on cosine similarity) two nematode associations were distinguished: one group represented by diatom-feeders (sensu lato), the other one comprised of DOM-users (sensu lato).
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002270050513
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