Chapter Seagrass detritus as marine macroinvertebrates attractor
Author(s)
Costa, Valentina
CHEMELLO, Renato
Iaciofano, Davide
Lo Brutto, Sabrina
rossi, francesca
Language
EnglishAbstract
Seagrass detritus is used as food, physical habitat and shelter. Using natural and artificial detritus, we tested if: 1) the colonisation was related to substrate availability rather than food 2) the assemblages were similar according to meadow structural complexity. A total of 11,270 invertebrates were identified. Neither the habitat complexity, nor the substrate type shown any effects on the colonisation, with both substrates acting as a faunal magnet. The detritus can be colonised by a rich and diverse community, highlighting its important role in maintaining the seagrass meadow biodiversity
