Macrofauna Associated With Sponge Species of Different Morphology

Marine Ecology - Tập 17 Số 4 - Trang 569-582 - 1996
Dimitris Vafidis1, Anthony R. Russo2, Eleni Voultsiadou1, Christos Arvanitidis1, Despina Stefanidou1
1Department of Zoology, Aristoteleion University of Thessaloniki, 540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece
2Science Division. Leeward College, University of Hawaii, Pearl City, Hawaii 96782. USA. With 4 figures and 2 tables

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Abstract. The macrofaunas associated with the three morphologically different North Aegean Sea sponge species Agelas oroides, Aplysina aerophoba, and Axinella cannabina were compared. The faunal abundance was not related to sponge surface area for any of the three species. Each sponge species supported a significantly different number of individuals per unit canal volume; A. aerophoba supported the most, A. oroides the least. A. aerophoba supported the highest species richness, A. cannabina the lowest. Canal volume was a good predictor of associated faunal abundance and species richness for two of the three sponge species. Faunal abundance was also directly related to sponge mean canal diameter. The species composition of associated fauna was similar on A. aerophoba and A. oroides and significantly different on A. cannabina.

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