Original scientific paper
Taxonomic composition, depth distribution and phytogeographic characteristics of marine benthic macroflora from Rijeka Bay (north Adriatic Sea, Croatia)
Boris Antolić
; Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 21000 Split, Croatia
Nevenka Zavodnik
; Ruđer Bošković Institute, Center for Marine Research, 52210 Rovinj, Croatia
Ante Špan†
; Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 21000 Split, Croatia
Ante Žuljević
; Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 21000 Split, Croatia
Abstract
Here we give a review of the taxonomic composition, depth distribution, and phytogeographic characteristics of benthic marine macroflora from Rijeka Bay. It is based on our research from 1950 to 2000, and on both a nomenclatural and a taxonomic critical revision of previous records from that region. The list contains 380 taxa belonging to the Rhodophyta (231), the Ochrophyta (74), the Chlorophyta (71) and the Magnoliophyta (4), 338of which are at the species level while 42 are infraspecific (4 subspecies, 31 varieties, 7 forms, 1 stage). The established ratio between the number of Rhodophyta and Phaeophyceae (R/P Index; FELDMANN, 1937) was 3.1, and the relation between the number of Rhodophyta + Chlorophyta and Phaeophyceae (R+C/P Index; CHENEY, 1977) was 4.1. Both the above values show the subtropical character of benthic macroalgal flora in the surveyed area. With regard to its origin, the Rijeka Bay benthic flora is not homogenous. It comprises floral elements from several phytogeographic regions. Predominant by number and percentage are Atlantic (86 taxa – 23%), subcosmopolitan (75 taxa – 20%), Mediterranean (70 taxa – 19%), and Indo-Atlantic (53 taxa – 14%) floral elements. Other phytogeographic regions contribute only 96 taxa to Rijeka marine algal flora – 25% of total the 380 taxa recorded. Only 3 species (1%) are included in the category of Adriatic endemic (Polysiphonia adriatica, Feldmannia irregularis var. Lebeliides and Fucus virsoides).
The analysis of benthic flora in relation to littoral bionomical zones reveals that the highest number of algal taxa is recorded in the upper infralittoral zone (325), and the lowest (the supralittoral excepted) in the eulittoral zone (109). With regard to depth distribution, marine benthic flora of Rijeka Bay consists of a very small number of algal taxa which live only deeper than 6 m (36 taxa – 9.4%), in comparison with the relatively high number of algal taxa which live only as far as 6 m deep (153 taxa – 40.3%), and those living both above and below the depth of 6 m (191 taxa – 50.1%).
Keywords
marine benthic macroalgae and seagrasses; check-list; taxonomic composition; depth distribution; phytogeographic characteristics; Rijeka Bay; north Adriatic Sea
Hrčak ID:
69900
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2011.
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