Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2021

Seasonal implications of the benthic ecological status assessment in a protected Mediterranean coastal lagoon: Stagno Longu of Posada (Sardinia, Italy)

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Understanding how biotic indicators respond to natural variability is essential for the health state evaluation of the benthic ecosystems. This study analysed the composition and structure of the benthic communities in the coastal lagoon Stagno Longu of Posada (Sardinia) to investigate the seasonal response of the biological indicator M-AMBI. Multivariate analysis and biodiversity descriptors showed temporal (winter-summer) and spatial variability (across the three basins of the lagoon). The ecological status (ES) of Stagno Longu was assessed using M-AMBI index: results mainly showed the lagoon to be in “good” and “moderate” status across seasons and basins, while “poor” status was recorded in the North basin during summer. Despite the absence of human pressures, sediment organic content (OC) varied seasonally and spatially and M-AMBI revealed winter to summer shifts on the ES of 3 out of 6 sampling stations. Overall, this study reveals negative significative correlation on the variations on M-AMBI with the increase of sediment OC across the studied sites, none the less discrepancy on the ES of certain stations were detected causing over/underestimation. Results suggested that natural seasonal variability might be a factor to be considered while performing ES assessments and monitoring programs on Mediterranean transitional ecosystems when applying indicators such as M-AMBI.

Volume None
Pages 101759
DOI 10.1016/J.RSMA.2021.101759
Language English
Journal Regional Studies in Marine Science

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