Abstract

The unique hydrography of the Western Mediterranean Sea does not favour the formation of typical estuaries, although it does favour that of other land-sea systems. However, in Els Alfacs, a shallow-water bay situated in the Ebre Delta (northeast Spain), where there are considerable continental inputs, the distribution patterns of the macrofauna and the meiofauna reflect a hydrographical regime very similar to that of an estuary. During July 1987, 23 stations were sampled in the Alfacs Bay using plastic cores. The distribution pattern of the meiofauna follows a gradient and presents a less marked zonation than the macrofauna. Nevertheless, in both cases the peak densities of both faunal components are spatially separated from the principal site of freshwater inflow. The average density of the macrofauna (10 430 individuals/m2) and the meiofauna (704 100 individuals/m2) occurs in the bay during the period of maximum flow (spring-summer), and as such this bay is one of the most productive areas of the Western Mediterranean.

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