2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315417000388
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Polychaete diversity and assemblage structure in the Oualidia Lagoon, Moroccan Atlantic coast

Abstract: The polychaete assemblages inhabiting the coastal waters of the Oualidia lagoon were studied during winter 2013 and summer 2013. Taxonomic composition and diversity were determined at 43 sample sites. Among the 13 species of polychaetes recorded, 10 were newly reported for Oualidia lagoon. Hediste diversicolor and Capitella sp. were the most abundant taxa in both seasons. Temperature and salinity were higher, and chl-a and OM were lower, in summer than in winter. The structure of the polychaete assemblages was… Show more

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“…This species is promoted by the amount of particulate organic matter, but it could be also encountered on bare sediments with decreasing salinities and increasing temperatures (negative and positive correlations, respectively). The lower and upper parts of the lagoon supported low diversity with respect to the middle section as it was stated by El Asri et al (, ). This might be due to the decreased heterogeneity of habitats available and the unconstancy of abiotic factors.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…This species is promoted by the amount of particulate organic matter, but it could be also encountered on bare sediments with decreasing salinities and increasing temperatures (negative and positive correlations, respectively). The lower and upper parts of the lagoon supported low diversity with respect to the middle section as it was stated by El Asri et al (, ). This might be due to the decreased heterogeneity of habitats available and the unconstancy of abiotic factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The inconspicuous environmental gradients particularly those of OMC and silt content are mainly influenced by the pronounced seawater renewal and the lack of significant fluvial inputs (direct freshwater sources). Moreover, sediment and salinity distributions in this lagoon were typical of estuarine systems (El Asri et al, , , ; Zourarah et al, ).…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…The main pressure from the high nutrient inputs to the Oualidia lagoon in Morocco is from surface and groundwaters that drain from the cultivated areas that cover 78% of the catchment (Damsiri et al, 2015(Damsiri et al, , 2017 and where nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers are applied (Maanan et al, 2014). These nutrients promote a significant increase in chlorophyll a within the lagoon ecosystem (El Asri et al, 2017a). Another Moroccan example of pressures from agrochemicals is an irrigated agricultural area of 92 km 2 around the Nador lagoon (Re and Sacchi, 2017).…”
Section: Pressures From Agricultural Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%