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Wetlands | 2015

Small Mammals Along SW-Atlantic Marshes: Diversity Correlates with Inland Habitats but Abundance Correlates with Marsh Characteristics

Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Jesús Pascual; Laura Marina Biondi; Oscar Iribarne

Tidal marshes are narrow wetlands distributed worldwide between the ocean and a variety of inland-habitats. The high diversity of interacting terrestrial habitats may influence terrestrial species composition and abundance in marshes. We investigated if characteristics of small mammal assemblages inhabiting the South-West-Atlantic (SWA) marshes are influenced by marsh characteristics, or if they vary in relation to changes in the inland biogeographic context. Sampling at five-Spartina marshes across the SWA-coast showed that plant cover, richness and height (ANOVA analysis) and small mammal assemblages (PERMANOVA analysis) differed between habitats (marsh or inland) depending on the site. Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) showed that abundance of small mammals in marshes is related to vegetation cover and diversity. However, its richness was related to the richness of small mammal at the inland habitats. In fact, species present in each marsh were also recorded in adjacent inland habitats. Species composition differed among similar marshes surrounded by different landscapes, while those in the same landscape did not. Consequently, regional abundance of small mammals in SWA-marshes is consistent with ecological sorting of abundance ranges along environmental gradients (e.g., plant-cover and richness). In contrast, landscape composition and configuration strongly affect marsh small mammal species assemblages, even if the marsh-habitats are quite similar.


Journal of Ecology | 2008

Mycorrhizal fungi determine salt‐marsh plant zonation depending on nutrient supply

Pedro Daleo; Juan Alberti; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Mauricio Escapa; Eugenia Fanjul; Brian R. Silliman; Mark D. Bertness; Oscar Iribarne


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2008

The Southwest Atlantic intertidal burrowing crab Neohelice granulata modifies nutrient loads of phreatic waters entering coastal area

Eugenia Fanjul; María A. Grela; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Ecology | 2009

Grazer facilitation of fungal infection and the control of plant growth in south‐western Atlantic salt marshes

Pedro Daleo; Brian R. Silliman; Juan Alberti; Mauricio Escapa; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Nora Peña; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2007

Changes in rainfall pattern affect crab herbivory rates in a SW Atlantic salt marsh

Juan Alberti; Diana I. Montemayor; Fernanda Álvarez; Agustina Méndez Casariego; Tomás Luppi; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Juan Pablo Isacch; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2007

Positive interactions of the smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora on the mud snail Heleobia australis, in South Western Atlantic salt marshes

Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Mauricio Escapa; Pedro Daleo; Juan Alberti; Florencia Botto; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2010

ENSO episodes modify plant/terrestrial―herbivore interactions in a southwestern Atlantic salt marsh

Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Juan Alberti; Jesús Pascual; Graciela Alvarez; Just Cebrian; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Effects of nutrient enrichment and crab herbivory on a SW Atlantic salt marsh productivity

Juan Alberti; Just Cebrian; Agustina Méndez Casariego; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Mauricio Escapa; Oscar Iribarne


Estuaries and Coasts | 2008

The Intertidal Burrowing Crab Neohelice (=Chasmagnathus) granulata Positively Affects Foraging of Rodents in South Western Atlantic Salt Marshes

Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Maria S. Fanjul; Eugenia Fanjul; Florencia Botto; Oscar Iribarne


Journal of Vegetation Science | 2011

Joint control by rodent herbivory and nutrient availability of plant diversity in a salt marsh–salty steppe transition zone

Juan Alberti; Alejandro D. Canepuccia; Jesús Pascual; Claudio J. Pérez; Oscar Iribarne

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Oscar Iribarne

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan Alberti

Spanish National Research Council

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Jesús Pascual

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro Daleo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Eugenia Fanjul

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Mauricio Escapa

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Florencia Botto

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Agustina Méndez Casariego

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Diana I. Montemayor

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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