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      A Comparison of Abundance and Diversity of Epiphytic Microalgal Assemblages on the Leaves of the SeagrassesPosidonia oceanica(L.) andCymodocea nodosa(Ucria) Asch in Eastern Tunisia

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      Journal of Marine Biology
      Hindawi Limited

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          We studied spatial patterns in assemblages of epiphytic microalgae on the leaves of two seagrass species with different morphologies and longevity, Cymodocea nodosaand Posidonia oceanica, which cooccur in Chebba in Eastern Tunisia. Epiphyte assemblages were described for each species in summer. Epiphyte microalgal assemblages were more abundant on the leaves of C. nodosabut more diversified on the leaves of P. oceanica. We suggest that the differences in species composition and abundance between those seagrass species may reflect an interaction of timescales of seagrass longevity with timescales of algal reproductive biology. Short-lived C. nodosawas dominated by fast growing species such as the cyanobacteria species Oscillatoriasp., while P. oceanicaleaves were colonized by more mature and diversified species such as Prorocentrales. Local environmental conditions (hydrodynamics, light penetration), host characteristics (meadow type, shapes forms of leaves, life span, and growth rate), and grazing effect seem also to be responsible for these dissimilarities in epiphytic microalgae communities.

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                Journal
                Journal of Marine Biology
                Journal of Marine Biology
                Hindawi Limited
                1687-9481
                1687-949X
                2014
                2014
                : 2014
                :
                : 1-10
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                10.1155/2014/275305
                e52bfdd6-53a7-410a-b1d9-42566c51c15b
                © 2014

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