Abstract
Abstract The fouling community at Algeciras Bay exhibits the general features of other warm-temperate fouling communities in which the bryozoan Bugula neritina is a major competitor for space during summer. This bryozoan was sampled in order to study spatio-temporal changes of the peracaridan fauna of Algeciras Bay (Strait of Gibraltar). The results of this work point out the relevance of studying the life cycle patterns of both the living substratum and its associated fauna prior to analyzing the possible classification or ordination of the stations. There was a good correlation between the height of B. neritina and temperature and between the colony dry mass and the number of peracaridan individuals. Numerical analyses allowed the identification of two groups of stations based on the distribution and abundance of the peracaridan faunas in Algeciras Bay, the internal and the external stations. The external stations had higher diversity, regarding both evenness and species richness, than in the internal s...
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